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The Inhuman Condition (Books of Blood #4) The Inhuman Condition by Clive Barker
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“The world had seen so many Ages: the Age of Enlightenment; of Reformation; of Reason. Now, at last, the Age of Desire. And after this, an end to Ages; an end, perhaps, to everything.”
Clive Barker, The Inhuman Condition
“This kind of business (murder) required detachment. The trick was to do it almost casually, as you might flick on the radio, or swat a mosquito.”
Clive Barker, Books of Blood: Volume 4
“Men’s supply of passion, she knew from long experience, was easily depleted. Though they might threaten to move earth and heaven too, half an hour later their boasts would be damp sheets and resentment.”
Clive Barker, Books of Blood: Volume 4
“Who in their right minds would trust someone who made a profession out of poking around in sick people?”
Clive Barker, Books of Blood: Volume 4
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Clive Barker, Books of Blood: Volume 4