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Blackout (Cal Leandros, #6) Blackout by Rob Thurman
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“Pooh hater,' I muttered under my breath.
'Winnie-the-Pooh was not a koala--why am I even arguing about this with you?”
Rob Thurman, Blackout
“I am your brother. I was supposed to be your brother before either of us was born. Karmic debt. It appears I was Vlad the Impaler or Genghis Khan in a past life.”
Rob Thurman, Blackout
“He tried to turn me into a buffet?” I gritted my teeth. “Before he killed me? He couldn’t kill me first and then eat me? That’s just fucking rude.”
Rob Thurman, Blackout
“Leandros's favorite place had turned out not to be vegetarian, but vegan, which was for people who preferred their suicide slow.”
Rob Thurman, Blackout
“The fact that the bodies weren’t my first concern–-pissing and bodies were, in that order—-helped too. Killers have different priorities.”
Rob Thurman, Blackout
“Wouldn’t you leave a light on? Knowing what I knew and not knowing anything else at all, why would I want the darkness where the monsters hide?
Because killers hide there too.”
Rob Thurman, Blackout
“She was more of a marble statue under a cascade of moonlight, smelling like flowers and ivy—the glory of a weeping graveyard angel.”
Rob Thurman, Blackout