Glory in Death

How does Nora Roberts use imagery in Glory in Death?

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Imagery:

"The dead were her business. She lived with them, worked with them, and studied them. She dreamed of them. And, because that didn't seem to be enough, in some deep, secret chamber of her heart, she mourned for them."

"I'm not going to dress up like some brainless idiot and eat canapes while he's out there."

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Glory in Death