“The whole world's writing novels, but nobody's reading them.” — Robert Galbraith Books Copy Share Image
“You ought to give up detecting and try fantasy writing, Strike” — Robert Galbraith Humor Copy Share Image
“With the invention of the internet, any subliterate cretin can be Michiko Kakutani.” — Robert Galbraith Internet Copy Share Image
“Sense entered into a short, violent skirmish with instinct and inclination, and was overwhelmed.” — Robert Galbraith Impulse Copy Share Image
“She emanated that aura of grandeur that replaces sexual allure in the successful older woman.” — Robert Galbraith Grandeur Copy Share Image
“when her mouth puckered into hard little lines around the cigarette, it looked like a cat’s anus.” — Robert Galbraith Puckered Copy Share Image
“[He] looked as thought he had been carved out of soft ebony by a master hand that had grown bored with its… — Robert Galbraith Copy Share Image
“Women, in his experience, often expected you to understand that it was a measure of how much they loved you that they… — Robert Galbraith Copy Share Image
“In spite of her plainness that would have made wallflowers of other women, she radiated a great sense of self-importance.” — Robert Galbraith Heart Copy Share Image
“began to read a piece on how a high street chain of stores had banned Cliff Richard’s Christmas songs.” — Robert Galbraith Banned Copy Share Image
“A vast unfocused rage rose in her, against men who considered displays of emotion a delicious open door” — Robert Galbraith Anger Copy Share Image
“Can I ask who you are, sir?" "Yeah, I expect so," said Strike, walking past him and ringing the doorbell. Anstis's dinner… — Robert Galbraith Doorbell Copy Share Image
“He would never know what it was like to feel yourself small, weak and powerless. He would never understand what rape did… — Robert Galbraith Feelings Copy Share Image
“Hard to remember these days that there was a time you had to wait for the ink and paper reviews to see… — Robert Galbraith Books Copy Share Image
“Nam in omni adversitate fortunae infelicissimum est genus infortunii, fuisse felicem. For in every ill-turn of fortune the most unhappy sort of… — Robert Galbraith Unhappy Copy Share Image
“Memories like shrapnel, forever embedded, infected by what had come later…words of love and undying devotion, times of sublime happiness, lies upon… — Robert Galbraith Happiness Copy Share Image
“Handsome in the manner of an Aryan prince, possessor of a trust fund, born to fulfill a preordained place in his family… — Robert Galbraith Confidence Copy Share Image
“Yet here she sat on the sofa, working rather than dealing with the subject that seemed to fill the small flat, pressing… — Robert Galbraith Commentators Copy Share Image
“Hers was the kind of family that commissioned painters to immortalize its young: a background utterly alien to Strike, and one he… — Robert Galbraith Artist Copy Share Image
“It was nearly eight before he returned to the office. This was the hour when he found London most lovable; the working… — Robert Galbraith Life Copy Share Image
“People liked to talk; there were very few exceptions, the question was how you made them do it. Some were amenable to… — Robert Galbraith Favorite subject Copy Share Image
“She wuz depressed. Yeah, she wuz on stuff for it. Like me. Sometimes it jus' takes you over. It's an illness," she… — Robert Galbraith Depression Copy Share Image
“The country was lumbering towards election day. Strike turned in early on Sunday and watched the day's gaffes, counterclaims and promises being… — Robert Galbraith Election day Copy Share Image
“Tonight, though, he could not help seeing his mother as a spiritual sister to the beautiful, needy and depressive girl who had… — Robert Galbraith Death Copy Share Image
“The argument had been in full swing when Matthew’s father telephoned with the news that a funny turn Matthew’s mother had suffered… — Robert Galbraith Bad taste Copy Share Image
“He knew more about the death of Lula Landry than he had ever meant or wanted to know; the same would be… — Robert Galbraith Bias Copy Share Image
“We need readers,” muttered Daniel Chard. “More readers. Fewer writers.” — Robert Galbraith Books Copy Share Image
“Looking like a rake with two plastic tangerines tied to it” — Robert Galbraith Tangerines Copy Share Image
“Lucky is he who has been able to understand the causes of things” — Robert Galbraith Learning Copy Share Image
“You can’t plot murder like a novel. There are always loose ends in real life.” — Robert Galbraith Books Copy Share Image
“I’m totally serious. Look it up on the net. When women turn, they really turn.” — Robert Galbraith Feminism Copy Share Image