"In a Dark, Dark Wood" Quotes
"In a Dark, Dark Wood" by Ruth Ware follows reclusive writer Leonora who is invited to a bachelorette party in a secluded cabin, where unsettling events lead to a chilling confrontation with her past.
mystery | 308 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
I am running through the moonlit woods, with branches tearing at my clothes and my feet catching in the snow-bowed bracken.
The truth is, I don't remember much at all.
I don't know what I am meant to say. I'm sorry? It doesn't feel enough.
Sometimes I think it was fate. Sometimes I think it was simply bad luck.
I am lying in bed, and I can hear a tapping noise, like the sound of a branch against a window.
I am trying to remember what happened last night, but it is like trying to hold water in my hands.
I am not afraid of ghosts, but I am afraid of what they represent: the past, things left undone.
How do you say sorry for something you can't even remember doing?
There is something about the dark that brings everything to the surface.
I am trying to forget, but every time I close my eyes, I see it all again.





