The book The City & the City was written by author China Mieville Here you can read free online of The City & the City book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The City & the City a good or bad book?
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He still drummed his fingers on the edge of the table in a complicated rhythm I could not have mimicked, but he met my eyes, did not shift in his seat. He listened and made serious suggestions for how we might proceed. He twisted his head to read the notes I made. He took messages from his centre. While we sat there he did a gracious job, in truth, of obscuring the fact that he did not like me.“I think we need to get some protocol in place about questioning,” was all he said, when first we sat, ...“too many cooks,” to which I murmured some half apology.The tea shop staff would not take Dhatt’s money: he did not offer it very hard. “Militsya discount,” the serving woman said. The café was full. Dhatt eyed a raised table by the front window until the man who sat there noticed the scrutiny, rose, and we sat. We overlooked a Metro station. Among the many posters on a nearby wall was one I saw then unsaw: I was not sure it was not the poster I had had printed, to identify Mahalia.
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