B.A. Paris

Bring Me Back: The addictive new page turner from the bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors

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  • Faridahhas quoted2 years ago
    n but Finn and I had reached an impasse
  • Faridahhas quoted2 years ago
    But I feel stuck in an impasse,
  • Faridahhas quoted2 years ago
    Time is an oddity when it comes to memories;
  • Faridahhas quoted2 years ago
    going to have to spend the rest of my life in subterfuge,
  • ;has quoted6 years ago
    To meet someone so unorganised, so unaffected by modern life and the London rush was like a hit of alcohol. If it had been anybody else, I would have walked away quickly before they could ask me how to find a number for a hostel. But I was already realising that I couldn’t walk away from you.
  • ;has quoted6 years ago
    Layla had carried this one around with her for fear that Ellen would take it and claim it as hers. She called it her talisman, and in times of stress she would hold it between her thumb and index finger and gently rub the smooth surface.
  • ;has quoted6 years ago
    as my fingers close around its smooth, varnished body I feel the same uncomfortable tug I always do, a mixture of longing and regret, of desolation and infinite sadness. And gratitude, because without this little wooden doll, I might have been tried for Layla’s murder.
  • ;has quoted6 years ago
    I want to go to my office – a bespoke outhouse in the garden – and make sure that my Russian doll, the one Ellen doesn’t know about, is there, in its hiding place.
  • ;has quoted6 years ago
    too full of kinetic energy to sit.
  • ;has quoted6 years ago
    It was Layla who first told me the story, of how she and Ellen both had a set of Russian dolls, the sort that stack one inside the other and how one day the smallest one from Ellen’s set had gone missing. Ellen had accused Layla of taking it but Layla denied that she had, and it had never been found. Now, thirteen years after I first heard that story, the irony strikes me because, like Ellen’s little Russian doll, Layla went missing and has never been found.
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