The Last Passenger Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
The Last Passenger The Last Passenger by Manel Loureiro
5,487 ratings, 3.35 average rating, 589 reviews
Open Preview
The Last Passenger Quotes Showing 1-7 of 7
“Fatigue makes people say strange things.”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger
“The spray, the fog, the night. A moisture that seeps into your bones with the boldness of a rooting weed. Dark water, turbid. Thousands of feet of abyss beneath the ship and somewhere, below, monsters.”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger
“They seemed to be no more than one screech away from shitting their shorts.”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger
“This is barbaric,” Kate said in disbelief. “He was a charming, polite man.”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger
“To Senka’s great surprise, she exploded in a long electric orgasm that felt like freedom.”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger
“The spray, the fog, the night. A moisture that seeps into your bones with the boldness of a rooting weed. Dark water, turbid. Thousands of feet of abyss beneath the ship and somewhere, below, monsters. I. Freskor”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger
“The final explanation, as ridiculous as it sounded, was that the owner of the hat had traveled from 1939 only to bump into Kate on the walkway of the Valkyrie.”
Manel Loureiro, The Last Passenger