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Start using Mumsnet PremiumDoes anyone know where this line comes from?
(5 Posts)'A kind of silence, if I may say, was walking through the house, and like most silences, it wasn't really silent at all.'
I believe it to be from 'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote. My son disagrees. Can any of you settle the argument? I know it's a long shot.....
Don't know I'm afraid but if I had to guess I would say it sounded quite like Neil Gaiman.
Interesting. Thanks for answering. I've never read his stuff but I will investigate.
Any other offers, anyone?!
Other voices, Other rooms by Truman Capote says google - so you were half right
Oh you STAR kurrikurri!!!
You're right! That's the book I read all those years ago! I remembered the line but not the name!
Thanks so much!
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