The book Dead Aim was written by author Thomas Perry Here you can read free online of Dead Aim book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Dead Aim a good or bad book?
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She wanted a real drink—a strong one—but when Parish had ordered water, she’d had no choice. He had not ordered for her, and she could not remember his ever having said anything about alcohol. But she knew that what would get her through this was to do exactly as he did. Her gift for sensing what men expected and yielding to it was quicker, more reliable than her ability to figure out what was really required by the circumstances. She had to put faith in her alertness and in the subtle mimicry s...he had practiced all her life. They could be counted on because they were a weakness, and took no effort. Sitting with him was disconcerting. His face was turned toward her, but his eyes kept focusing on a point beyond her left shoulder, as though he were a sly enemy watching someone sneak up behind her and trying to keep her from noticing. His conversation made the feeling stronger, because he was only prodding her into talking, to keep her calm and distracted, while he kept refocusing his eyes on Mary O’Connor, who was sitting alone in a booth thirty feet away.
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