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The prayers of cowards fortune spurns. By Ovid Spurns Prayers Cowards Fortune

Cheaters, I thought. By Richelle Mead Cheaters Thought

Coquetry is the art of successful deception. By Louise Colet Coquetry Deception Art Successful

Who snitched?""We have people monitoring police radio frequencies. They gave Jim a heads-up in case our security had to storm PAD offices and bust you out of there. I found out when I saw Jim walking down the hallway snickering to himself. By Ilona Andrews Snitched Frequencies Jim People Monitoring

Something very worrying has been going on at Scotland Yard. We now know that in dealing with the phone-hacking affair at the 'News of the World,' they cut short their original inquiry; suppressed evidence; misled the public and the press; concealed information and broke the law. Why? By Nick Davies Yard Scotland Worrying World Inquiry

Investigations, knowing they'd By Jo Robertson Investigations Knowing

All over Europe, all over the world, men were spying. While ingovernment offices other men were tabulating the results of the spies'labours; thicknesses of armour-plating, elevation angles of guns,muzzles velocities, details of fire control mechanisms andrange-finders, fuse efficiencies, details of fortifications, positionsof ammunition stores, disposition of key factories, landmarks forbombers. The world was getting ready to go to war. For the cannon-makersand for the spies, business was good. By Eric Ambler Europe Men Details Spying World

Coincidences were causes for investigation. By James Rollins Coincidences Investigation

A good, finished scandal, fully armed and equipped, such as circulates in the world, is rarely the production of a single individual, or even of a single coterie. It sees the light in one; is rocked and nurtured in another; is petted, developed, and attains its growth in a third; and receives its finishing touches only after passing through a multitude of hands. It is a child that can count a host of fathersall ready to disown it. By Sophie Swetchine Single Good Finished Scandal Fully

Tallyho, friends of Asher!" Asher had impeccable timing. He waltzed into the room and hopped up on the computer table, his legs dangling down, like he didn't have a care in the world. Like the tension in the room wasn't thick enough that you could have cut it with a knife. "Am I interrupting something?" he asked blithely. Just Henry telling me he thinks my sister might be working to cover up his grandfather's murder. Henry must have read something in my expression, because a hint of remorse flashed across his features. By Jennifer Lynn Barnes Tallyho Asher Friends Room Henry

Oh, dear me." Nathalie sank back down in the chair and examined her Uggs. "The sarcasm could've started dripping off her and stained the floor. "Is it conspiracy, treachery, murder, or open warfare? I'll have to choose my lipstick accordingly. By Lilith Saintcrow Dear Uggs Nathalie Treachery Murder

That meddling in other people's affairs ... formerly conducted by the most discreet intrigue is now openly advocated under the name of intervention. By T. S. Eliot Affairs Meddling People Intervention Conducted

The game is afoot. By Arthur Conan Doyle Afoot Game

How many events added up to a coincidence?How many coincidences added up to a conspiracy? By Meg Rosoff Added Conspiracy Events Coincidence

The coolly calibrated manipulation of the credulous American public, by an administration bent upon stoking paranoid patriotism! By Joyce Carol Oates American Public Patriotism Coolly Calibrated

Secrets and Malice By Ken Langwell Malice Secrets

The uniform has a hundred pockets, big flat pockets for deliveries and eensy narrow pockets for gear, pockets sewn into sleeves, thighs, shins. The equipment stuck into these multifarious pockets tends to be small, tricky, lightweight: pens, markers, penlights, penknives, lock picks, bar-code scanners, flares, screwdrivers, Liquid Knuckles, bundy stunners, and lightsticks. A calculator is stuck upside-down to her right thigh, doubling as a taxi meter and a stopwatch. On By Neal Stephenson Pockets Shins Big Gear Sleeves

Agents of disruption, subversion, sabotage and disinformation tunnelers and smugglers, listeners and forgers, trainers and recruiters and talent spotters and couriers and watchers and seducers, assassins and balloonists, lip readers and disguise artists. By John Le Carre Subversion Agents Disruption Sabotage Smugglers

Holy shit, were we complicating things. We were out of control."Building?" Asked Eric, voice heavy with disbelief."Yes." Teeth gritted, I smiled."Banging, screwing," said Joe. "you know. By Kylie Scott Building Holy Shit Things Banging

A corruption of intentions. By Robert Ludlum Intentions Corruption

In times of war or crisis, power is easily stolen from the many by the few on a promise of security. The more elusive the or imaginary the foe, the better for manufacturing consent. By Ronald Wright Crisis Power Security Times War

The world has become one big grassy knoll, crawling with lone gunmen who think they're the Warren Commission. By Ken Macleod Commission Warren Knoll Crawling World

What are we doing?" Asher helped himself to a seat at my table."We aren't doing anything," I told him bluntly."My mistake. I thought we were brooding in Henry's general direction. Like so." He adopted stormy countenance, then gestured to me. "Yours is better.""Go away, Asher.""You say go away, I hear be my bosom buddy." He gave an elaborate shrug. "Seriously, though: friendship bracelets - yea or nay? By Jennifer Lynn Barnes Asher Henry Asher Table Bluntly

Espionage and counterespionage go together like horse and carriage. By Charles Mccarry Espionage Carriage Counterespionage Horse

Conspiracies and all the theories of conspiracy are a part of the canon of fakes. And I'm involved, in all of my writings, the theoretical ones as well as the novels, with the production of fakes. By Umberto Eco Fakes Conspiracies Theories Conspiracy Part

I'm not conniving - that has a pejorative context. I'm not sitting in back rooms making deals. That's not my style. By Bess Myerson Conniving Context Pejorative Deals Style

He swiveled his head towards Eddie. "Tell me how to get over to the Four Lads. Do I have to die again?"If he did, he had a Beretta on him and he knew what kicking the bucket from a gunshot was like. Snore."Don't bother." Adrian cracked his knuckles. "They're not going to tell you anything. They can't."What the fuck? "I thought I worked for them.""You work for both sides, and they've given you all the help they can."Jim looked back and forth between the two angels. Each of them had the tight expression of a guy with a shoestring noosing up his balls."Help?" he said. "Where's my goddamned help?""They gave you us, asshole," Adrian snapped. "And that's all they can doI've already gone over and asked them who's supposed to be next. I figured it would help you, you ungrateful bastard. By J.r. Ward Eddie Swiveled Head Lads Adrian

For aiding and abetting drug cartels suspected in more than twenty thousand murders, groups famous for creating the world's most gruesome torture videos - the Sinaloa Cartel in particular, with its style of high-volume reprisal killings and public chainsawings and disembowelings, makes al-Qaeda look like the Peace Corps - HSBC got a walk. Tory Marone, for smoking their product and passing out on a park bench, got sent to jail. By Matt Taibbi Corps Hsbc Sinaloa Peace Murders

Mischief Managed. By J.k. Rowling Managed Mischief

In fiction, every treachery and setback appears to serve some end: the characters learn and grow and come into their own. In life, it is not always clear that the hijacking of our plans is quite so provident or benign. By Azar Nafisi Fiction End Treachery Setback Serve

Fate needs accomplices, By Gregory David Roberts Fate Accomplices

Coincidences to get characters into trouble are great; coincidences to get them out of it are cheating. By Pixar's 22 Rules Of Storytelling Coincidences Great Cheating Characters Trouble

Two people make a crime, three make a conspiracy. By Belfort, Jordan Make Crime Conspiracy People

Frank thought. Each time he became someone else's spy it got easier. The ideological virgin usually finds his first time an excruciating experience, just as an amateur hiker, used to the straight-and-narrow freeway of nine-to-five reliability, looks askance at the boulder-strewn path of mercenary betrayal, winding on up into the clouds and down into terrible moraines. But after the first time, the pain and intimacy and guilt becomes a habit subject to check listed procedures; and to the professional, the politically promiscuous soul, all that matters is the craft itself, the right skitter and stab and swing of the hips, so that in the end you can laugh at the inevitability of your own violent death. Frank was now almost at that stage. By William T. Vollmann Time Thought Frank Easier Spy

There comes a time when a man and woman realize that their separate schemes can be better achieved as a conspiracy. By Robert Breault Conspiracy Time Man Woman Realize

A wartime Minister of Information is compelled, in the national interest, to such continuous acts of duplicity that even his natural hair must grow to resemble a wig. By Claud Cockburn Minister Information Compelled Interest Wig

Damn you villains, who are you? And from whence came you? By Edward Teach Damn Villains

A "sponge syringe" and injected a special sponge into the bullet hole in Landon's gut to expand and stop the bleeding. Once they reached the hospital, the new technology had been explained to her. The FDA hadn't approved it yet, but Joe Black's company, Black Sky International, had gotten hold of the device filled with small sponges that sealed up gun wounds like "Fix-a-Flat. By Anonymous Landon Syringe Bleeding Black Injected

Do you still have the revolver you were going to shoot me with?" asked the old man on the telephone."Yes, I have it here.""How much ammunition?""No idea. How do I find out?"He explained. In the moonlight, she felt the bulges of the cartridges in the cylinder. "Six," she said."And you don't know how to use it?""No.""But you are American.""Ha-ha.""If you do as I say, and go about it cleverly, I hope you won't need it. Unless Cesare Carnevare crosses your path, in which case please be kind enough to shoot him.""How about the concordat?"He laughed. "Shoot him when no one's looking. By Kai Meyer Shoot Asked Telephone Here Ammunition

Kadyn groaned. "I cannot believe this. I'm on lockdown over here, Patrick. I can't leave.""I know," Patrick responded. "I've seen the news." Patrick lowered his voice to a whisper. "You don't think there's a connection, do you?"Kadyn's eyes locked on Phil's as he collapsed into the chair across from Phil's desk. "Kri has a stalker with terrorist connections, the Pentagon has been peppered with bombs, and Kri's gone missing. Of course there's a connection. By K.s. Ruff Patrick Groaned Kadyn Phil Kri

The CIA currently has in custody two FBI agents and a Boston police detective who is demanding they pay for the damage to his boat.""He's okay?"Burns nodded. "Emptied a double-barreled shotgun at a couple of Company lackeys, and then they arrested him. He spent all night claiming he thought they were the Men in Black coming to scan his brain"Ty bit his lip so he wouldn't laugh. about Nick By Abigail Roux Burns Cia Fbi Boston Boat

The real thing--Scotland Yard? Or Sherlock Holmes? By Anonymous Scotland Yard Thing Holmes Real

And there was a wonderful thing that tended to happen, something that felt like poetic justice: every time someone started shouting about the supposed monopoly of the Circle, or the Circle's unfair monetization of the personal data of its users, or some other paranoid and demonstrably false claim, soon enough it was revealed that that person was a criminal or deviant of the highest order. One was connected to a terror network in Iran. One was a buyer of child porn. Every time, it seemed, they would end up on the news, footage of investigators leaving their homes with computers, on which any number of unspeakable searches had been executed and where reams of illegal and inappropriate materials were stored. And it made sense. Who but a fringe character would try to impede the unimpeachable improvement of the world? By Dave Eggers Circle Happen Justice Users Claim

In case the term is unfamiliar, the best description ever for 'cozies' is 'murder mysteries where no one cares who got killed because they're all distracted by cooking new recipes or following intricate handicraft instructions.'"--The Little Bookstore of Big Stone Gap By Wendy Welch Gap Bookstore Big Stone Unfamiliar

Sometimes duplicity and treason are markers of the enemy, and sometimes, the failed intention of a masterful ally. But, nevertheless, as they burden you with a vexing brand of love, they become nothing more than the kiss of Judas, pressing a crown of thorns into your flesh. By Addison Moore Enemy Ally Duplicity Treason Markers

A person who searched rooms, brandished pistols, dangled promises of half a million franc fees for nameless services and then wrote instructions to Polish spies might reasonably be regarded with suspicion. But suspicion of what? By Eric Ambler Polish Rooms Brandished Pistols Dangled

Trust. We stake our lives on it, but it's a subject that not even the Gallagher Academy can teach. When do you let your guard down? Who do you let in? And I knew at that moment, as I sat beside my mother, bathing in the warm spring light, that those were the questions a good spy never stops asking By Ally Carter Trust Gallagher Academy Teach Stake

Secret combinations lusting for power, gain, and glory are flourishing. A secret combination that seeks to overthrow the freedom of all lands, nations, and countries is increasing its evil influence and control over America and the entire world. By Ezra Taft Benson Gain Power Flourishing Secret Lusting

All humans make mistakes. But there is no room or allowance in the fevered world of conspiracy theorists for mistakes, human errors, anomalies, or plain incompetence, though the latter, from the highest levels on down, is endemic to our society. By Vincent Bugliosi Mistakes Make Anomalies Errors Incompetence

Unscrupulous agitators have been at work spreading atrocity stories which can only be compared with those lies that were fabricated by the same instigators at the beginning of the Great War. By Adolf Hitler War Great Unscrupulous Agitators Work

Daisy, Daisy, the coppers are after you,If they catch you they'll give you a month or two,They'll tie you up with wi-erBehind the Black Mari-er,So ring your bellAnd pedal like hellOn a bicycle made for two. By Iona Opie Daisy Black Tie Ring Coppers

Friendship among thieves only goes so far. Look at the fact that dirty cops will try to frame other cops and even kill other cops. A crook is a crook, blue suit or jeans. By Janice Cantore Friendship Cops Thieves Crook Blue

I seem to remember there was some hocus-pocus with that one.""You mean hanky-panky!" shouted Ruth. "There was hanky panky. By E. Lockhart Ruth One Hankypanky Shouted Remember

O'Shaughnessy is hitting Denholt on the side of his head with his free arm, great, walloping, pile-driver blows. The two of them stagger together, like partners in a crazy dance. Glass is breaking all around them. Gray smoke from the six shots, pink-and-white dust from the chipped brick-and-plaster walls, swirl around them in a rainbow haze. Something vividly green flares up from one of the overturned retorts, goes right out again. O'Shaughnessy tears the emptied gun away, flings it off somewhere. More breaking glass, and this time a tart pungent smell that makes the nostrils sting. The crunch of pulverized tube glass underfoot makes it sound as if they were scuffling in sand or hard-packed snow. ("Jane Brown's Body") By Cornell Woolrich Denholt Great Walloping Arm Piledriver

Go to Zillicks down the block. It has three booths at the back. Go in the middle one and wait. When you lamp me turning the pages of the directory outside, shove your money in the return-coin slot and walk out. Take it easy. Don't let the druggist see you. Your stuff'll be there when you go back for it. If you're even a dime short don't show up, it won't do ya no good. Twelve o'clock tonight.''Twelve o'clock;' Fisher agreed. They separated. How many a seemingly casual street-corner conversation like that on the city's streets has just such an unguessed, sinister topic. Murder, theft, revenge, narcotics. While the crowd goes by around it unaware. ("I'm Dangerous Tonight") By Cornell Woolrich Zillicks Block Twelve Back Oclock

GREG ANNOUNCES HIS RESEARCH AS TO WHAT IS GOING ON: 'Alrig>gg>ht I have a theory " he announced rejoining>gg> us and taking>gg> a healthy slug>gg> of scotch himself. "And if I'm rig>gg>ht we're g>gg>oing>gg> to need more booze. And more ammo. And maybe an extra priest. By John G. Hartness Alrig Greg Announces Research Theory

The losing side is full of suspicion. By Publilius Syrus Suspicion Losing Side Full

Something had to happen between them. Two people cannot play a conspiracy for so long, and play it each on his own. There came a moment, when, in the dross of lies, the truth, known to them both, had to be asserted, and for their own sanity, shared. By Bernice Rubens Happen Play Shared Long Moment

Because revelations of systemic deception erode our most basic, default expectation of good faith, they play an outsize role in producing a crisis of authority. Each exposure of previously secret misdeeds - steroid use, Ponzi schemes, rigged intelligence - produces an acute and debilitating psychological effect. Vertigo sets in, similar to that experienced by a spouse who, after decades of what he thought was a happy, loyal marriage, discovers his wife has been cheating all along. Suddenly we realize we live in a world entirely more depraved than the one we thought we inhabited. By Christopher L. Hayes Basic Default Faith Authority Revelations

Pull up a step, Ace," I told him. He did, but he had the fidgets. He kept looking for his lucky exit. I told him, "I didn't really want you. But I can't get ahold of Winger." Not that I'd tried. "What? Who?" "Your girlfriend. Big blond goof with no common sense, always has an angle, never tells the truth if a lie will do. Her." "Part of that fits everybody in this thing," Morley said. "Even up on the Hill, they turned the truth to quicksilver." "Untruths, too." "Quicksilver lies. I like that." "Deadly quicksilver lies." I spotted friend C.J. Carlyle. "Look who missed the slaughter at Maggie Jenn's place. By Glen Cook Ace Pull Step Quicksilver Told

OPERATION WAND-JACKING By Walt Disney Company Operation Wandjacking

You laid black powder charges. To move a flock of sheep." Pulling her hand from his grip, she studied the craters in the road. "Sir, I remain unconvinced of your sanity. But there's no question you are male."He raised a brow. "That much was never in doubt."Her only answer was a faint deepening of her blush."I assure you, all the lunacy is my cousin's. Lord Payne was merely teasing, having a bit of sport at my expense.""I see. And you were having a bit of sport at my expense, pretending to be injured.""Come, now." He leaned toward her and murmured, "Are you going to pretend you didn't enjoy it?"Her eyebrows lifted. And lifted, until they formed perfect twin archer's bows, ready to dispatch poison-tipped darts. "I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that."-Susanna & Bram By Tessa Dare Charges Laid Black Powder Bit

What a web deceit made, its strands strangling the innocent and the guilty alike. By Karleen Koen Made Alike Web Deceit Strands

We see with what keenness and zeal the frivolous business of Freemasons is conducted, by persons knit together by the secrecy of their union. By Adam Weishaupt Freemasons Conducted Union Keenness Zeal

We have investigative staff who are charged by law and this committee under the Constitution of the United States has a responsibility, taxpayers' money, and an agency which we fund from the government, they bought weapons, we believe and we think that - I don't know who did what. By John Mica Constitution United States Responsibility Taxpayers

Creep" I said, cutting to the heart of the matter. - Stephanie "Gosh, I wonder who this could be." - Morelli"You lied to me. I knew it too. I knew right from the beginning, you jerk."Silence stretched taut between us, and I realized my accusation covered a lot of territory, so I narrowed the field."I want to knew about this big secret case you're working on, and I want to know how it ties in to Kenny Mancuso and Moogey Bues." - Stephanie "Oh" Morelli said. "That lie " - Morelli"Well?" - Stephanie "I cant tell you anything about that lie" - Morelli-Two For The Dough By Janet Evanovich Stephanie Morelli Creep Cutting Matter

Hell, I'm not saying I'm an angel, but when it came to dirty tricks I couldn't hold a candle to the Irish Mafia. By Jimmy Hoffa Hell Mafia Irish Angel Dirty

Butters blinked and looked at Thomas. "My God," he said. "You've been shot." Thomas hooked a thumb at Butters. "Check out Dr. Marcus Welby, MD, here." "I'd have gone with Doogie Howser, maybe," I said. "Split the difference at McCoy?" Thomas asked. "Perfect." "You've been shot!" Butters repeated, exasperated. By Jim Butcher Butters Thomas God Shot Blinked

Immaculate Deception. By Brad Meltzer Deception Immaculate

... whenever you were in a fix or at a crossroads in an investigation, there were always two choices: to do nothing and worry, or to take some sort of action and deal with its associated risks. By Jessica Lawson Investigation Choices Worry Risks Fix

caughtoutedness. By Markus Zusak Caughtoutedness

As modern tyrannies are swept away (and every honest heart delights), the quick-thinking servants of the world's great powers still proffer plans to intervene, to jostle, scheme and sponsor factions that they barely understand. By Catherine Merridale Delights Intervene Jostle Scheme Understand

Quiet down! You're supposed to be dead!" snapped a passing Union soldier."This is a private conversation," Margaret snapped back."This is a battle," he hissed."No, honey, this is called pretending. I hate to break it to you, but we're not really in the Civil War. If you'd like to feel a bit more authentic, I'd be happy to stick this bayonet up your ass. By Kristan Higgins Quiet Margaret Snapped Union War

Two dead men changed the course of my life that fall. One of them I knew and the other I'd never laid eyes on until I saw him in the morgue. The first was Pete Wolinsky, an unscrupulous private detective I'd met years before through Byrd-Shine Investigations, where I'd served my apprenticeship. I worked for Ben Byrd and Morley Shine for three years, amassing the six thousand hours I needed for my license. The two were old-school private eyes, hard-working, tireless, and inventive. While Ben and Morley did business with Pete on occasion, they didn't think much of him. He was morally shabby, disorganized, and irresponsible with money. By Sue Grafton Fall Morley Pete Ben Dead

This must have been how it all began with Chymes," sighed Jack. "A smallomission on one case, an 'embellishment' on the next. The question is not aboutwhat's best but what's right. Chymes had confused the two and compromised notonly his own integrity but that of the police - and the due process of law. By Jasper Fforde Jack Sighed Chymes Began Embellishment

In 1975 a Senate committee headed by Frank Church found that the [Central Intelligence] Agency had planned a number of assassination operations, using everything from poison to machine guns and sometimes mob hit men By Jim Garrison Central Intelligence Agency Senate Frank

Misleaders are slow to work hard but quick to act on greed. They convince their men that dishonest behavior leads to great wealth. By Xenophon Misleaders Greed Slow Work Hard

Alan: Conning people out of their savings. Forgery. Blackmail. Selling real estate on Mars. We could have it all. You with me, Bambi?"Sin: "Clive, I was with you from 'I'm a social worker. By Sarah Rees Brennan Conning Alan Savings Forgery People

Conspiracy is always inspired by conspirators By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Conspiracy Conspirators Inspired

IN A DETECTIVE'S WORLD there was one true blight on society, and it wasn't the master criminal; after all, superpredators were few and far between. It was the media. Sunday By Lisa Gardner World Society Criminal Superpredators Detectives

Secret ops by secret forces have a nasty tendency to produce unintended, unforeseen, and completely disastrous consequences. New Yorkers will remember well the end result of clandestine U.S. support for Islamic militants against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan during the 1980s: 9/11. By Nick Turse Unforeseen Secret Unintended Consequences Ops

Secret codes resound. Doubts and intentions come to light. By Wislawa Szymborska Secret Resound Codes Doubts Light

If the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) raises the hackles of the conspiracy theorists, the Bilderberg meetings must induce apocalyptic visions of omnipotent international bankers plotting with unscrupulous government officials to impose cunning schemes on an ignorant and unsuspecting world. By David Rockefeller Cfr Relations Council Foreign Bilderberg

They had me taking the fall for the raid, Mr. Crawford. For Evelda Drumgo's death, all of it. They were like hyenas and then suddenly it stopped and they slunk away. Something drove them off." "Maybe you have an angel, Starling." "Maybe I do. What did it cost you, Mr. Crawford? By Thomas Harris Crawford Raid Taking Fall Starling

The conspiracy of women. We are in it together, make no mistake. By Colum Mccann Women Conspiracy Make Mistake

Suspicion cleaves to the dark side of things. By Publilius Syrus Suspicion Things Cleaves Dark Side

'We're doing it because he's trying to look like a respectable member of the family and not the fucking mafia,' Dex snapped. He grimaced at Ethan. 'Sorry, man, but seriouslythis is some fuckin' suit.' Ethan looked at himself and his spiffy shiny cuffs and sighed. 'I was going for grown-up,' he confessed. Kane was the one who said it. 'Well, what you got was connected, but that's okay, right? Because, you know, better a hired killer than a porn star.' By Amy Lane Dex Mafia Snapped Respectable Member

Tailor gang they rolling up those paper planes. By Wiz Khalifa Tailor Planes Gang Rolling Paper

The best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley. By Robert Burns Mice Men Agley Laid Schemes

family?" I asked. "If the DA will agree," Phil said. "Has this ever been done before?" I asked. They both shook their heads and laughed. "They are running an illegal scheme in which they are killing people for profit and to silence them. Sounds like wiseguys to me," Izzy concluded. The By Kieran Crowley Family Asked Phil Izzy Agree

Whenever you do anything with Bond, you've got Cubby Broccoli and Sean Connery looking over your shoulder. By Bruce Feirstein Bond Cubby Broccoli Sean Connery

Renegade Cantrip agents is our working hypothesis, By Patricia Briggs Cantrip Renegade Hypothesis Agents Working

Head of S., thought Bond. They're certainly giving me the red carpet treatment. By Ian Fleming Bond Head Thought Treatment Giving

Let's all put our weapons down," Piper said. "Coach, you first." Hedge clenched his jaw. "Just one thwack?" "No," Piper said. "What about a compromise? I'll kill them first, and if it turns out they were friendly, I'll apologize." "No!" Piper insisted. "Meh." Coach Hedge lowered his club. By Rick Riordan Piper Coach Put Weapons Hedge

Collaborators let down their guards. Successful collaborators still carry a taser. By Ryan Lilly Guards Collaborators Successful Taser Carry

Many people find it easy to imagine unseen webs of malevolent conspiracy in the world, and they are not always wrong. But there is also an innocence that conspires to hold humanity together, and it is made of people who can never fully know the good that they have done. By Tracy Kidder World Wrong People Find Easy

There is no such thing as coincidence, Topper. It is always, always your enemies conspiring against you. (from How to Succeed in Evil) By Patrick E. Mclean Topper Coincidence Thing Evil Succeed

You could say I'm on the troubleshooting squad.""Troubleshooting?"He put a hand on the back of his waistband. "I see trouble and I shoot it. By Karen Chance Troubleshooting Squad Waistband Put Hand

When you conspire with your inspirations, you have a lead to success By Wogu Donald Inspirations Success Conspire Lead

Jimmy O'Malley sat in the commander's office, knowing that one day, he'd move into the space. Today, however, he was waiting to hear why he'd been summoned. He hadn't been a detective long enough to screw up, so the reason eluded him. He'd been working doggedly on some property crimes that went nowhere. Most of the detectives from his class had gone on to investigate violent crimes. He'd been relegated to burglary and vandalism. By Shannyn Schroeder Jimmy Office Knowing Day Space