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Three deaths-by snakebite, by explosion, by razor. What next? Death by hot air...
Author:
Christopher Fowler
Book:
Seventy-Seven Clocks
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Published at:
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Three deaths-by snakebite, by explosion, by razor. What next? Death by hot air balloon? Cannon? Trident?
( Christopher Fowler )
[ Seventy-Seven Clocks ]
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