How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #1
What I warn you to remember is that I am a detective. Our relationship with the truth is fundamental but cracked, refracting confusingly like fragmented glass. (1.1)
How "cracked" does the truth have to be before it becomes an outright lie?
Quote #2
"Everything about undercover bothered me," Cassie said. "Everything." (1.68)
While she doesn't elaborate, we imagine the whole lying thing didn't sit well with Cassie. She's usually very candid and honest.
Quote #3
I knew, of course, that I should tell O'Kelly, now that I was working on a case that looked like it might be connected to that one, but to be frank I never for a second considered doing it. (3.3)
A lie of omission never hurt anyone, right? Should Rob have come out and told O'Kelly early on? Why did he want to be on this case so badly?