But, if you looked at it more closely, the Andersons had made themselves uncontactable, not inaccessible. Like me, Mila thought
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
would be interesting to look into the Andersons’ old computers and mobiles to see if there was any reference to their murderer. Unfortunately, that was impossible because they had got rid of all their technology.
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
The only way to find out . . .
‘ . . . is to search my own past,’
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
We have to go back,’ she told him. ‘The answer is at Limbo.’
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
The truth was that she was afraid for him so didn’t want to involve him.
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
They surrounded themselves with followers and formed ‘families’. They killed by using others. They’d choose gobetweens, subjugate them and persuade them to indulge their darkest instincts.
Jana Mitrovichas quotedlast year
However far we run, home is the place that follows us wherever we go.
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
Maybe we mustn’t just look for the bodies. Maybe, in order to find them, we must discover something else, something about them . . . Instead of asking “where are they?” we should be asking “why the Andersons, of all people?” ’
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
They used medicines and dressed in normal clothes. They just didn’t have electricity. No electrical appliances, no TV, computer or internet. The only exception was a mobile phone in case of emergency.’
asmaehas quoted6 months ago
the Andersons, she thought, deeply troubled. The similarity isn’t with Enigma but with me.