Margaret Peterson Haddix Quote

Oh, Myr, he chokes out. I hate having to ask this of you...He glances towards the car again, and I crouch down in the shadows, hoping it's too dark for him to see whether the window is open or closed. The woman pats his arm, cradling her hand against his elbow.You know I'd do anything for you and Hil, she says. I like her voice. It's throaty and rich.You'd do anything? my father repeats numbly. Even now? After -?Even now, the woman says firmly.

Margaret Peterson Haddix

Oh, Myr, he chokes out. I hate having to ask this of you...He glances towards the car again, and I crouch down in the shadows, hoping it's too dark for him to see whether the window is open or closed. The woman pats his arm, cradling her hand against his elbow.You know I'd do anything for you and Hil, she says. I like her voice. It's throaty and rich.You'd do anything? my father repeats numbly. Even now? After -?Even now, the woman says firmly.

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About Margaret Peterson Haddix

Margaret Peterson Haddix (born April 9, 1964) is an American writer known best for the two children's series, Shadow Children (1998–2006) and The Missing (2008–2015). She also wrote the tenth volume in the multiple-author series The 39 Clues.