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Douglas Preston
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Crimson Shore
spaces again. I guess one citation wasn't enough." Pendergast pulled out the previous ticket. "You mean this?" "That's right." Pendergast neatly tore it in half and tucked the pieces back into his pocket. The chief frowned.
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This wine is austere, structured, with great finesse, and a long, lingering finish.
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A striking man stood in the doorway behind him: perhaps sixty-five, with a great shock of white hair. The hair was the only thing that looked at all old about him; he was close to six and a half feet tall, with a craggy, handsome face bronzed by the sun, a trim, athletic bearing, wearing a blue blazer over a crisp white cotton shirt and tan slacks. He radiated good health and vigorous living. His hands were massive.
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Moby Dick is my favorite book -I've been rereading it every year since I was sixteen. 'Call me Ishmael' is the greatest first line in a novel ever written.""I, myself, am not fond of animal stories.
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She's more a daiquiri and margarita drinker.""We all have our flaws," said Pendergast.
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The town had a faint air of benign neglect that only added to its charm: a seaside village with white clapboard buildings, seagulls wheeling overhead, uneven brick sidewalks and local shops. They
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Tyrannosaur Canyon Utopia The Codex Tales of the Dark 1–3 Ribbons of Time Dark
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Wine is like many of the finer things in life, which take time and experience to extract their full pleasure and meaning.
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The town had a faint air of benign neglect that only added to its charm: a seaside village with white clapboard buildings, seagulls wheeling overhead, uneven brick sidewalks and local shops. They passed a gas station, several old storefronts with plate-glass windows, a diner, a funeral parlor, a movie theater turned into a bookstore, and an eighteenth-century sea captain's mansion, complete with widow's walk. A sign out front identified it as the Exmouth Historical Society and Museum."
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Wine is like many of the fine experiences in life which take time and experience to extract their full pleasure and meaning.
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