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Dean Koontz
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December 21 - December 22, 2020
carrying their passengers to certain death below, is so horrific, so emblematic of the human condition—one moment safe, the next moment plummeting to a bloody end, the safety having been, as always, an illusion—that
Killing even a murderer is never exhilarating.
How ironic if the agent of truth is, himself, on the run from truth.
This is the cold, hard truth he brings now to himself: that at least for the moment, he lacks the strength to live with the past and wants only the future, no memories of days gone by, only memories of tomorrow.