from quivering as the lights hit me, and the car rolled
by James Patterson (0 Reviews)
In "Now You See Her" by James Patterson, the narrator describes a moment of intense fear and vulnerability, highlighting a scene where she is overcome with emotion as lights shine on her. She feels a sense of trembling or quivering, emphasizing her anxiety or distress during this exposure. The scene also involves a car, which begins to roll, adding to the tension and danger she experiences.
The quote illustrates her fragile state in a critical moment, capturing the mix of fear and uncertainty she faces. It underscores the suspense and emotional intensity of the story, drawing readers into her perspective as she navigates challenging and possibly threatening circumstances.
"from quivering as the lights hit me, and the car rolled"
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