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Wardle phoning up not to help, but to laugh at the fact Robin and Strike’s client has died on them 😂
Chapter Five: Scotland Yard
Robin and Strike's visit to the incident room at Scotland Yard is cut short when Robin receives a barrage of texts from an unknown number.
Told predominantly from Strike's point of view, with extracts from Lethal White by Robert Galbraith (paragraph in italics) https://archiveofourown.org/works/25430872/chapters/62313091
Your Robin...
Cormoran Strike characters as John Mulaney quotes
Strike: I'll keep all my emotions right here and then one day I'll die.
Robin: In terms of, like, instant relief, canceling plans is like heroin.
Matthew: I also don't want me to be doing what I'm doing.
Wardle: [imitating an old gay man] You want me to do what?
Shanker: Okay, let's go over there and destroy the place.
Charlotte: Sometimes babies will point at me, and I don't care for that shit at all.
Dave Polworth: And in a brilliant moment of word association I yelled “Fuck da police!”
Lucy: This is an on fire garbage can.... could be a nursery.
Strike (The Cuckoo’s Calling) Characters: DI Eric Wardle
Carver grunted. His bad temper was exacerbated by the conviction that Wardle was excited by the presence of the photographers. Boyishly good-looking, with thick, wavy brown hair now frosted with snow, Wardle had, in Carver’s opinion, dawdled on their few forays outside the tent.
Killian in Jack Porter
Last night I was really poorly and I couldn't watch anything new, so I watched episode one of Dublin Murders, not because I intended to watch it all again, but for the Eric Wardle/Michelle Greenstreet vibes. 😁😷🤧
In 2006, Dublin detectives Rob Reilly and Cassie Maddox investigate a child’s murder.