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Nothing smelled worse than the death of another human being. Not horses or...
Author:
Robert Crais
Book:
The Watchman
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Nothing smelled worse than the death of another human being. Not horses or cattle or rotten whales washed onto a beach. Human death was the smell of what hid in the future, waiting for you.
( Robert Crais )
[ The Watchman ]
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