Thursday, 25 September 2008

Killing gents



In a novel, of course, or a play, murders are committed so; the villain leers and gloats, and the victim pleads. In my practical experience, however, killing gentlemen like de Gautet are far too practiced for such nonsense; they shoot suddenly and cleanly and the job’s done.



Royal Flash, p.177, Pan edition, 8th printing, 1978.




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