Terminal Justice (2015)

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Genres: Fiction
KRISTEN ASKED. David snapped his head around and cast a confused look at Kristen, who sat in one of the leather guest chairs in his office. The midmorning light cascaded in through the window and danced lightly on her red hair. “I’m sorry, what did you say?” “I asked if I was boring you,” she replied firmly. “I’ve been talking, but you haven’t been listening.” “I’m sorry,” David offered. “I didn’t sleep well last night—too many weird dreams.” There had been many of them, but the dream about the Gordian knot was the only one he could remember in the light of day, perhaps because the dream recurred several times in the night. He struggled with the image. Not that it was difficult to interpret. He didn’t need to be a psychologist to know that his dream was a reflection of his confusion and anxiety over what Woody Summers and Stephanie Cooper had said. The image of those whom he cared about being restrained in a tangle was his subconscious fear of hurting them while attempting to help another.
Terminal Justice
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