"My Sister's Grave" Quotes
In "My Sister's Grave," Detective Tracy Crosswhite reopens the investigation into her sister's decades-old murder, uncovering shocking secrets that challenge her understanding of justice and family.
mystery | 416 pages | Published in 2014
Quotes
Memories are like a forest. The older the forest, the more trees, and the thicker the undergrowth.
Sometimes the truth is the last thing we want to hear.
Justice is a fickle thing. It doesn't always go to the deserving.
People are capable of doing terrible things when they think they're right.
Time doesn't heal all wounds. It just gives them space to sink into the subconscious.
Some questions don't have answers. And some answers don't make sense.
The past never stays buried. It always claws its way back to the surface.
Fear is not a choice, but courage is.
Hate is a powerful motivator, but it can consume you.
Revenge is a dish best served cold, but sometimes it burns the server.





