Fiction Quote by Michael Cox Download Open image ““After killing the red-haired man, I took myself off to Quinn’s for an oyster supper.”” — Michael Cox ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fiction First-lines Gothic Killing Red Murder Opening-sentences Oyster Oyster Supper Quinn Oyster Took Quinn
“Quinn's mother knew what to do she was a librarian. She'd done research. She skinned him and dressed him out, hung him in the… — Michele Huneven Copy Share Image
“Quinn turned away to walk out of the room, and he looked so good my cock leaped to attention. I say we strip those… — Tinnean Copy Share Image
“I pissed off Quinn, and probably chased her into the arms of a psychopath. Oh, and I made out with another guy. It's a… — Brigid Kemmerer Copy Share Image
“I even pondered the thought seemed to spur Quinn on and he suddenly shifted his body so that it was pressed up against mine… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“For Pete's sake, Quinn, you should have seen him when I was pregnant. He practically set a peacock on fire for daring to walk… — Alyssa Day Copy Share Image
“Mary started to scream, and then the curtains parted further and a hand appeared, holding a butcher's knife. It was the knife that, a… — Robert Bloch Copy Share Image
“I felt rather than saw him shift closer. “If you’re not interested in me as something permanent, then you need to tell me now.”… — Penny Reid Copy Share Image
“Vultures pick the meat clean off a bone. Guilt eats at the marrow, leaving a man hollow.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“The Red Knight sighed. ‘Sometimes I think you all take me for granted,’ he said and went off to wash the blood off his… — Miles Cameron Copy Share Image
“I hurried to the bed. But the sight of Quinn’s ass was too beautiful to resist and I quickly dropped to my knees behind… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I had retained little of what is generally called religion, except for a visceral conviction that our lives are controlled by some universal mechanism… — Michael Cox Copy Share Image
“It is trite to speak of a broken heart. Hearts are not broken; they continue to beat, the blood still courses, even in the… — Michael Cox Copy Share Image
“The summer passed quietly. I busied myself as best I could, reading a good deal.” — Michael Cox Copy Share Image
“I think much of her - I mean my mother - and of how alike we were, and how we were both destroyed by… — Michael Cox Copy Share Image
“The boundaries of this world are forever shifting – from day to night, joy to sorrow, love to hate, and from life itself to… — Michael Cox Copy Share Image
“But who ever heeds the voice of reason when love whispers, softly persuasive, in the other ear?” — Michael Cox Copy Share Image
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