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Throughout history, human nature remains unchanged. The world's oldest questions...
Author:
Christopher Fowler
Book:
Full Dark House
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Throughout history, human nature remains unchanged. The world's oldest questions are still being asked. Medea, Oedipus, we're not adding anything that the Greeks didn't already know.
( Christopher Fowler )
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