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"As a scientist, Harry respected the tools of logic, method, and reason, but he had learned never to discount a hunch—especially on the ice, where strange things could happen."
Chapter 1, Snare, pg. 11
"Because he had come into Rita's life after Franz, Harry felt, in his unfailingly sweet and reasonable way, that their history was none of his concern." Chapter 1, Snare, pg. 33
"Then, as suddenly as the terror had begun—no more than a minute ago—it ended." Chapter 1, Snare, pg. 52
"This time he had a good reason for risking everything: A human life was at stake. Was that the problem? Was it that he didn't want to be a hero? Too damned many heroes in the Dougherty family, power-thirsty politicians who had become heroes for the history books." Chapter 2, Ship, pg. 68
"He was thinking in terms of their survival rather than his own, for...
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