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262 pages, ebook
First published October 23, 2017
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Dominic wouldn’t seriously pursue Levi, no matter what his relationship status. The man was gorgeous, sure, but he was prickly as a hedgehog and tightly wound as a Victorian schoolmarm. Dominic had no idea how that boyfriend of his handled him.
“Sometimes I think…we might not be right for each other.” Levi hesitated, then added, “He’s not my bashert*.”
“Nonna, he doesn’t want pancakes.”
“Waffles then,” she said.
[ten minutes later]
“We’re leaving now-Nonna, what are you doing?”
Nonna looked up from the bowl of batter she was stirring. “Nothing.”
Vigilantism appealed to the darker side of human nature, the thirst for primal justice that knew no constraints.
"You believe in soulmates?" Dominic asked, surprised. He couldn't reconcile that romantic notion with the practical, matter-of-fact man sitting in front of him.
"I believe that people can complement each other so well that they're like two halves of one whole, yes."
“You think that while I’ve been investigating this case over the past week, I’ve come face-to-face with the Seven of Spades, spoken to them, and never known who they really were?”
“Yeah. I do.”
❝the husband did it,❞ Levi said.
❝no shit, the husband did it,❞ said Martine. ❝what is this, my first crime scene?❞
"You know how annoying he can be."
"Oh, yeah, men like him are the worst. Big strong guys who chase down fugitives for a living but still make the time to bring you coffee in the morning? Gross."