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Locked Doors (Andrew Z. Thomas/Luther Kite #2) Locked Doors by Blake Crouch
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“What she felt toward him wasn’t sadness or nostalgia or even love. It was beyond an emotion she could name. She thought of him now as light and time and energy—a being her earthbound soul could not begin to comprehend. Did he watch her now? she wondered. From some unfathomable dimension? She had the warmest inkling they would meet again as pure souls in the space between stars. They would communicate their essences to one another and luminously merge, becoming a single brilliant entity.”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors
“To work here with a good heart I’d been forced to smother the snob in me.”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors
“one of those twinges of surreal nostalgia that make you acutely aware of all the living you’ve done and how the choices you’ve made have led to this moment of introspection.”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors
“And the hair on his arms stood erect and some primal siren sounded in his brain, but mistaking terror for adrenaline, he walked down into the darkness because he’d never felt more alive.”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors
“People leave.  They die.  Their dwellings crumble.  That’s the storyline, the only plot there will ever be. ”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors
“Did you fabricate a silver lining there?” “If they had their faith, I believe they’re in heaven.” “I’m sure that’s just what Mr. Worthington was thinking as Luther Kite butchered him.  ‘Boy, I’m glad I have this faith.’” ”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors
“I’m sure that’s just what Mr. Worthington was thinking as Luther Kite butchered him.  ‘Boy, I’m glad I have this faith.”
Blake Crouch, Locked Doors