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"'This place is like a palace of physical perfection.'" Ch. 1, Pg. 19
Peabody to Dallas as they investigate the Icove murders at Icove Center.
"'Our primary suspect is a professional, or a talented amateur, who used a false name and information to gain entry to the victim's office.'" Ch. 2, Pg. 27
Peabody to Dallas as part of her summary of Dr. Icove Sr.'s murder.
"'He's known for being a perfectionist, and expecting the same from those who work with him." Ch. 4, Pg. 52
Whitney to Dallas as they discuss Icove Junior and his wife's impression of him.
"'Young female subject, excellent physical condition, high intelligence quotient, small corrections to vision and facial structure.'" Ch. 6, Pg. 73
Louise reading from Icove's notes citing a subject that was tested thoroughly for disease and defect as well as artistic and mental prowess.
"'I think anyone who looks that clean's got grime...
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