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I found this to be an emotionally charged story. I actually liked Dry Ice better than White's more popular Kill Me. Here's a favorite passage of dialogue:
"Staying out of my office until you get a warrant is a Fourth Amendment thing. Telling Diane whatever I damn well want to tell her is a First Amendment thing. In case you've forgotten the limits of your police power I don't think you have the authority to suspend random sections of the Bill of Rights at will."
Diane threw in her two cents worth. "He's right Sam. I think random suspension of Constitutional rights remains the sole purview of the executive branch."
-Stephen White, Dry Ice, 2007
"Staying out of my office until you get a warrant is a Fourth Amendment thing. Telling Diane whatever I damn well want to tell her is a First Amendment thing. In case you've forgotten the limits of your police power I don't think you have the authority to suspend random sections of the Bill of Rights at will."
Diane threw in her two cents worth. "He's right Sam. I think random suspension of Constitutional rights remains the sole purview of the executive branch."
-Stephen White, Dry Ice, 2007
"That's the thing about secrets. They are never really dormant. They are termites; unseen, they eat away at foundations." - Stephen White, Dry Ice (2007)


Really riveting. Of course, I am glad that I had already read the first book. Made a lot more sense that way.
Glad you enjoyed the book :-) I've just been thinking that I need to read another Stephen White book - gonna try for one of his earlier ones that I haven't read yet.
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Dry Ice by Stephen White, book 15 in the Alan Gregory series.