Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... dead ( which is how she put it ) she also passed on to Lilah her inability to control which dead were raised . On the other hand , she had also passed on the ability to raise up people from books - a talent that , before her daughter ...
... dead ( which is how she put it ) she also passed on to Lilah her inability to control which dead were raised . On the other hand , she had also passed on the ability to raise up people from books - a talent that , before her daughter ...
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... dead quiet - almost whisper- ing . “ Tell me why I'm here . " The dead boy hung between his fingers . Austin leaned forward - lifted his hands and used them to push himself , still seated , away from the desk . He opened a drawer and ...
... dead quiet - almost whisper- ing . “ Tell me why I'm here . " The dead boy hung between his fingers . Austin leaned forward - lifted his hands and used them to push himself , still seated , away from the desk . He opened a drawer and ...
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... dead . Just dead . No struggle - not a sound . To all appear- ances , William had lain down deliberately to die — and that was the end of him . The autopsy report was no more edifying . It said what it had to say in medical terms that ...
... dead . Just dead . No struggle - not a sound . To all appear- ances , William had lain down deliberately to die — and that was the end of him . The autopsy report was no more edifying . It said what it had to say in medical terms that ...
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