Six Sentence Sunday time again! Once more, a short snippet from the newly released The Master Key.
Here we have an interesting situation. John is intimidating a particularly nasty little individual.
“I don’t believe you could kill him. He’s very strong and skilled,” she persisted. “How did you kill him?”
He waited a beat, watching her. “With my hands. It was personal, you see.”
Involuntarily, she flicked her eyes to his hands. He’d mimicked her by clasping them before him, and could see her beginning to squirm under his close inspection. She unclasped her own hands, placed them at her sides, one fist balled tightly.
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Great stuff, as usual!
ReplyDeleteLovelovelove “With my hands. It was personal, you see.” Ahahaha.
ReplyDeleteI love his voice.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. It says a lot about a man who can kill with hands -- and wants to.
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued. I can't wait to read more. Good six!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Eleri about the hands
ReplyDeleteLiked the "personal" comment!
ReplyDeleteShe sounds pretty tough. Nice six!
ReplyDeleteOoohh, very personal. Nice
ReplyDeleteGreat description, loved it!
ReplyDeleteLove the way he explains, but does not apologize.
ReplyDeleteI just cant wait for my hard copyyy!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh intimidating. Love the interplay going on between them.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for stopping by and leaving great comments! Yes, John is a pretty cold dude when he's ready. But wait till you meet the nasty little person he's talking to!
ReplyDeleteLove this snippet... love the interactions and power play going on between them xxx And sorry I'm so late in posting, I had puter probs!
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