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In this baroque narrative, it sometimes seems as if every one of the dozen or so characters manages to double-cross everyone else, with pandemonium the end result.
With Kim Johnsson chasing, Jagr crossed everyone up and left a drop pass for Martin Straka, who was being chased by Mike York.
But as the runners crossed, everyone's eyes were focussed on the Lebron-like arms of the nonetheless-glamorous winner, Carmelita Jeter.
Fingers crossed everyone.
The thought has crossed everyone's mind: how would you rob a bank, how would you make sure you got away with it, and how would you spend the money?
"Let's cross then, everyone," he says.
"She was very cross that everyone kept dying around her: 'Another member of the bridge team gone,' that sort of thing.
What better way to cross off everyone on your list than go to a store that has everything?
He reaches a street crossing; everyone watches, silent, and lets him walk full on into the side of a building.
Perhaps their claim on the imagination has something to do with that momentous crossing everyone makes, to death.
The phrase applies literally to one of the characters in Stephen Amidon's quietly brilliant fourth novel, but in the wealthy Connecticut town of Totten Crossing, everyone is all too aware of his or her net worth, and understands that what you have is the only measure of your success or failure.
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