I have a strong moral sense - by my standards.
From Rex Stout
I still can't decide which is more fun - reading or writing.
I think one or two of the later Holmes stories are among the best.
One of the hardest things to believe is that anyone will abandon the effort to escape a charge of murder. It is extremely important to suspend disbelief on that. If you don't, the story is spoiled.
The Glass Key is better than anything Hemingway ever wrote.
The minute those two little particles inside a woman's womb have joined together, billions of decisions have been made. A thing like that has to come from entropy.
To read of a detective's daring finesse or ingenious stratagem is a rare joy.
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