Laurie R. King Quote

Who am I?’ you mean. He smiled at the question and gave what was at first glance a most oblique answer. Do you know what a fugue is? Are you changing the subject? No. I thought in silence for some distance before his answer arranged itself sensibly in my mind. I see. Two discrete sections of a fugue may not appear related, unless the listener has received the entire work, at which time the music’s internal logic makes clear the relationship. A conversation with you is most invigorating, Russell.

Laurie R. King

Who am I?’ you mean. He smiled at the question and gave what was at first glance a most oblique answer. Do you know what a fugue is? Are you changing the subject? No. I thought in silence for some distance before his answer arranged itself sensibly in my mind. I see. Two discrete sections of a fugue may not appear related, unless the listener has received the entire work, at which time the music’s internal logic makes clear the relationship. A conversation with you is most invigorating, Russell.

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About Laurie R. King

Laurie R. King (born September 19, 1952) is an American author best known for her detective fiction.