He's looking for an elusive truth, not trying to settle old scores.
Bray began reading and knew instantly, instinctively that another fragment of the elusive truth was being revealed.
Some elusive truth still teased at the limits of her reason, but she could not quite seize it.
Like a man lost in contemplation of a profound, elusive truth.
"History has proven both parties to the debate right," he says, because both sides possess a part of the larger but more elusive truth.
They had nothing to do with ordinary logic or events in this world but were merely symbols of a more elusive truth.
Even in her most air headed statements, an elusive truth was lurking.
You could lie while telling the truth-or, rather, by making the truth elusive and enigmatic.
This time, he tried consciously to seize it, to catch the elusive truth.
The further back we go, the more elusive the truth becomes.