The Sulphur Cure Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
The Sulphur Cure The Sulphur Cure by Barry Brennessel
20 ratings, 3.75 average rating, 9 reviews
The Sulphur Cure Quotes Showing 1-5 of 5
“Blood was the only trace of him. Fourteen drops along the sidewalk. Twelve in the street. Vincent counted them. Twice.”
Barry Brennessel, The Sulphur Cure
“He's a drunken bum is what I'm talking about. And he might be a jailed one, too, if I report his hittin' me. Unless you want to add a little extra to the telephone money.”
Barry Brennessel, The Sulphur Cure
“It rested flat on a surface. A cushion or a mattress. The toes curled up. Then another foot appeared, suspended in air until a leg extended. He started backward, repelled by whatever could twist and turn so freakishly.”
Barry Brennessel, The Sulphur Cure
“On the heels of his words, the front window exploded. As if time slowed down, he watched the shards of glass scatter across the floor, luminous crystals dancing about the wooden slats of the floor like insects scurrying in choreographed retreat.”
Barry Brennessel, The Sulphur Cure
“Somehow I can live in that awful building‟s shadows,” she said, “but I don‟t think I have the strength left to ever set foot in there again.”
Barry Brennessel, The Sulphur Cure