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Everyone Here Is Lying Quotes

Everyone Here Is Lying by Shari Lapena

Everyone Here Is Lying Quotes
"She’s strong and she must get over him. But it won’t be easy—she’s in love with William."
"The waiting is unbearable, the tension inside the house palpable."
"Oh my God," Erin whispers, fighting nausea, realizing how easy it is for someone to take a child.
"It's unfortunate you don't have a porch cam."
"And when a child is taken, quite often it's someone known to the family. You'd be surprised."
"His world is falling apart. Maybe his last happy moment in his whole life."
"They think something happened to her in the house. They probably think the dad did it."
"The search presses on, but there is no sign of Avery."
"I didn’t hurt my daughter. I was having an affair."
"An innocent father who wanted to see his daughter alive again wouldn’t have lied to the police."
"It’s like she’s split in two, holding two contradictory ideas in her mind at the same time."
"Now she is terribly afraid that Avery is dead, that her husband might have killed her in an uncontrolled moment."
"I’m a police detective. And I’m trying to find Avery and bring her home safe. We’re all very worried about her."
"The wages of sin is death. If the man she chose to fall in love with is a murderer, Al doubts his wife will ever cheat again."
"Such an interesting twist to the case—the father of the missing girl and the mother of the prime suspect, lovers—how the media will love it!"
"Every hour that she is missing is making people around here become more unhinged."
"We all just want whoever took Avery caught as soon as possible."
"This is my punishment, mine and William’s, for what we did."
"The police think Avery got into Ryan’s car, that he took her."
"We all know that eyewitnesses are notoriously unreliable."
"Grown-ups shouldn’t let missing girls stay in their basement while the whole world is looking for them."
"We don’t know our own children as well as we think we do. We don’t know what they’re doing every minute of the day."
"Whatever happens, she wants to know what happened to Avery Wooler."
"You’re her mother. You love her, no matter what."
"Avery, Avery," she cries, hugging her daughter tightly. She hugs her as if she will never let her go.
"She can’t read him anymore. She can hardly bear to be around her husband. She’s afraid of him."
"It’s going to be all right, Avery. Everything’s going to be all right."
"This is a conservative town. People go to church. They have opinions, they judge."
"Even though she has so far been shielded from the press, Avery is a front-page story, not just locally, but nationally."
That girl troubles me," she says. "Something about her.
"It’s such a bizarre case. There was never any actual physical evidence against Ryan Blanchard—he would never have been convicted. What was Marion thinking?"
"Did Derek ever do anything to you, in the tree house?"