Oil Change: A Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
It might have been seconds. It might have been years. But there are moments that cannot be escaped from, that cannot be used to jump forward. They are such quicksand that the foot one braces with sinks into them, and existence stops, it being unable to progress in time. So that time, at least for all practical purposes, ceases to exist. Somewhere in the vacuum of her mind appeared Jane Austin’s words—words that had been her guide and inspiration during the Robinson case, the Reddington affair, the bizarre twist involving April van Osdale. The words stood out quite clearly, as though they had been printed on the screen in the meeting room: “A mind lively and at ease can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer.” Nothing that does not answer. “Nina?” What was that? Someone was asking her a question. Who was it? Jackson. She should answer Jackson, of course. But they were all looking at her. Why would they be looking at her like that? But she should answer Jackson.
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