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he was a child of eight, in the aftermath of his first kill. The first taste of...
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Eric Van Lustbader
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Robert Ludlum's (TM) The
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he was a child of eight, in the aftermath of his first kill. The first taste of blood was always the sharpest, but, for him, the blood didn't matter as much as it did
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