Sidney Sheldon,Tilly Bagshawe

Sidney Sheldon's The Tides of Memory

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  • b5560477821has quoted9 years ago
    South of the river, less than a mile from Alexia De Vere’s opulent Westminster office but a world apart, Gilbert Drake sat in Maggie’s Café, hunched over his egg and beans. A classic British greasy spoon, complete with grime-encrusted windows and a peeling linoleum floor, Maggie’s was a popular haunt for cabbies and construction workers on their way to work on the more affluent north side of the river. Gilbert Drake was a regular. Most mornings he was chatty and full of smiles. But not today. Staring at the pic
  • Wenlin Liewhas quoted6 years ago
    felt a surge of happiness.
  • Nizamettin Temelhas quoted6 years ago
    wicked
  • laura swita wirawanhas quoted8 years ago
    Sometimes I think she’s more comfortable being a victim than she is being happy.”
  • Michie Marianohas quoted8 years ago
    in such appalling circumstances
  • Yelena Akhmedovahas quoted8 years ago
    every cloud had a silver lining
  • Sadique Shaikhhas quoted9 years ago
    To sit back and revel in the profound thrill of power.
  • Sophie Spencerhas quoted4 years ago
    . He wrote me off years ago, but who’s laughing now?
  • b9000542659has quoted4 years ago
    “She’s in grave danger
  • Maria Talathas quoted4 years ago
    There are doors that, once opened, can’t easily be closed again
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