J.D. Robb Quote

Today, she told it, death comes to all your circuits. Will it be slow and systematic or fast and brutal? Considering, she circled it, Tough decision. I've waited so long for this moment. Dreamed of it.Showing her teeth, she began to roll up her sleeves. What, Roarke asked from the doorway that connected their work areas, is that?The former bane of my existence. The Antichrist of technology. Do we have a hammer?Studying the pile on the floor, he walked in. Several, I imagine, of various types.I want all of them. Tiny little hammers, big, wallbangers, and everything in between.Might one ask why?I'm going to beat this thing apart, byte by byte, until there's nothing left but dust from the last trembling chip.Hmmm. Roarke crouched down, examined the pitifully out-of-date system. When did you haul this mess in here?Just now. I had it in the car. Maybe I should use acid, just stand here and watch it hiss and dissolve. That could be good.Saying nothing, Roarke took a small case out of his pocket, opened it, and chose a slim tool. With a few deft moves, he had the housing open.Hey! Hey! What're you doing?I haven't seen anything like this in a decade. Fascinating. Look at this corrosion. Christ, this is a SOC chip system. And it's cross-wired.When he began to fiddle, she rushed over and slapped at his hands. Mine. I get to kill it.Get a grip on yourself, he said absently and delved deeper into the guts. I'll take this into research.No. Uh-uh. I have to bust it apart. What if it breeds?

J.D. Robb

Today, she told it, death comes to all your circuits. Will it be slow and systematic or fast and brutal? Considering, she circled it, Tough decision. I've waited so long for this moment. Dreamed of it.Showing her teeth, she began to roll up her sleeves. What, Roarke asked from the doorway that connected their work areas, is that?The former bane of my existence. The Antichrist of technology. Do we have a hammer?Studying the pile on the floor, he walked in. Several, I imagine, of various types.I want all of them. Tiny little hammers, big, wallbangers, and everything in between.Might one ask why?I'm going to beat this thing apart, byte by byte, until there's nothing left but dust from the last trembling chip.Hmmm. Roarke crouched down, examined the pitifully out-of-date system. When did you haul this mess in here?Just now. I had it in the car. Maybe I should use acid, just stand here and watch it hiss and dissolve. That could be good.Saying nothing, Roarke took a small case out of his pocket, opened it, and chose a slim tool. With a few deft moves, he had the housing open.Hey! Hey! What're you doing?I haven't seen anything like this in a decade. Fascinating. Look at this corrosion. Christ, this is a SOC chip system. And it's cross-wired.When he began to fiddle, she rushed over and slapped at his hands. Mine. I get to kill it.Get a grip on yourself, he said absently and delved deeper into the guts. I'll take this into research.No. Uh-uh. I have to bust it apart. What if it breeds?

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About J.D. Robb

Nora Roberts (born Eleanor Marie Robertson on October 10, 1950) is an American author of over 225 romance novels. She writes as J. D. Robb, Jill March, and (in the U.K.) Sarah Hardesty.