Quote by M. William Phelps Download Open image ““How did the apartment look?” Riggle wondered. “Nothing was out of place.”” — M. William Phelps ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Maybe I had been alone in that apartment so much by then that I had retreated into some kind of inner, unsociable space that… — Lydia Davis Copy Share Image
“He looked her up and down, appreciating her little black dress and the curves it revealed, not bothering to hide his desire. He grunted.… — R.L. Kenderson Copy Share Image
“This apartment is acting like nothing has changed. Everything has changed. I tell the walls he's gone.” — Taylor Jenkins Reid Copy Share Image
“How could the apartment have seemed so permanent and solid-looking when it was only a stage set, waiting to be struck and carried away… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
“Think about appearances. I wanted my apartment to be less cluttered, and also to look less cluttered.” — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
“Well," I said. "Nothing to do right now but wander the fuck into that abandoned building, totally unarmed.” — David Wong Copy Share Image
“I slammed out of the [house] and started walking, heading nowhere in particular. Sometimes you just need to go through a door.” — Ransom Riggs Copy Share Image
“Everything was quiet now. It was even too freaky quiet. The house seemed big without anyone else inside. It felt lonely; like a ghost… — Erica Sehyun Song Copy Share Image
“We're always lucky," I said and like a fool I did not knock on wood. There was wood everywhere in that apartment to knock… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
“The weird thing about houses is that they almost look like nothing is happening inside of them.” — John Green Copy Share Image
“From the outside looking in, everything looked completely ordinary. The problem was being on the inside, looking out.” — Belle Malory Copy Share Image
“Some would call this “volcanic rage”—a mind state that murderers need to enter in order to commit the crime—although they are well aware of… — M. William Phelps Copy Share Image
We look backward too much and we look forward too much; thus we miss the only eternity of which we can be absolutely sure… — M. William Phelps Copy Share Image
It’s not easy to find old-school journalism in true crime … yet with Lethal Intent, author Sue Russell proves how integrity, tenacity, brutal truth… — M. William Phelps Copy Share Image
“town. Tracy was living the dream. Here it was, not five months before Doug Benton would turn up missing, and Tracy and Doug were… — M. William Phelps Copy Share Image
“signs of identity disturbance, being impulse ridden, unstable in love relations, and she can become intensely volatile and angry.” — M. William Phelps Copy Share Image
“suggests, rather extraordinary with regard to accusation and speculation. Take, for example, this excerpt from page 9: (One source) states in a recorded telephone… — M. William Phelps Copy Share Image