“A teenager going out at night without her phone was akin to a snail leaving the shelter of its protective shell.” — Laura Elliot Teenager Copy Share Image
“Revealing secrets gave them life. They mutated and were transformed once they belonged to someone else” — Laura Elliot Life Copy Share Image
“Revenge has a strange taste, not sweet, nor nasty, just unpalatable, like prison food.” — Laura Elliot Crime Copy Share Image
“Perception makes a lot of noise and the truth can get lost in the hubbub.” — Laura Elliot Perception Copy Share Image
“Fear is weakness. To show it is advantageous to the accuser.” — Laura Elliot Accuser Copy Share Image
“Hell was his dead niece whose disappearance had shattered everything he had taken for granted: trust, love, friendship, family bonds.” — Laura Elliot Disappearance Copy Share Image
“The graffiti on display was a microcosm of the world outside. Undying vows of love, initials entwined. Hatreds twisted into tight, hard… — Laura Elliot Graffiti Copy Share Image
“He had always imagined madness as a flailing hysteria, subdued only by restraint or drugs. Not this dulled indifference that slowed his… — Laura Elliot Communication Copy Share Image
“When does an idea become a plan, he wondered; a plan turn to action and gain an irreversible thrust? Like a snake,… — Laura Elliot Mind Copy Share Image