Karin Slaughter Quotes
In Abigail's Experience, Women Certainly Loved Their Mothers, But There Was Always Some Kind Of Thing That Lived Between Them. Envy? History? Hate? This Thing, Whatever It Was, Made Girls Gravitate Toward Their Fathers. For His Part, Hoyt Bentley Had Relished Spoiling His Only Child. Beatrice, Abigail's Mother, Had Resented The Lost Attention. Beautiful Women Did Not Like Competition, Even If It Was From Their Own Daughters.
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