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Fireman: An Old Castle Novel Fireman: An Old Castle Novel by Jonathan Dunne
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“It was a symphony of fire for the ages.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“The pain was on the outside, but the hurt was on the inside.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“He was a criminal, but what he had done tonight was criminal, and there was a difference.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“Nobody ever forgot Ash Man when they met him, but they forgot themselves.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“He had killed his family on the promise of nothing. What kind of man does that? More to the point, what kind of man does that on the promise of everything?”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“Dan and Linda saw the old Max Power in the stark wide-eyed stare through the ligatures and gauze before dimming to that unblinking thing flourishing beneath the corset of bandages.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“This wasn’t going how Fireman thought it was going to go…but he knew the ending, no matter how they got there.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“Even if it was all in his head, it was just enough insanity to keep him sane.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“There was much to be said for lone wolves, but more went unsaid.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“There was a lot to be said for lone wolves, but more went unsaid”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“This individual was a lone wolf and there was a lot to be said for lone wolves, but even more went unsaid and that’s the part that unnerved them.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“A raised gun makes people run.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“It gazed through the flames at its devotees, once a band of drugged-up dropouts and ripe for the taking, for it preys and prays on the weak of mind. Hallelujah!”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman
“If they were gods, then he was God.”
Jonathan Dunne, Fireman