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City of Stin (Slow Burn #7) City of Stin by Bobby Adair
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“gazed blankly at nothing in particular. I knew that look. They were the Russells of the group.”
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“People need hope more than they know.”
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“Evidence of death was everywhere, in everything. Worth”
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“The Hillbillies made themselves a fort.”
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“people still had hope that a somewhere existed that was better than where they were. As”
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“Stealth was our new motto. Quiet and invisible. No more macho shoot-‘em-ups for us.”
Bobby Adair, City of Stin
“running toward the end of the dock, running toward the tasty stupid man with the noisy gun.”
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“I knew what was wrong. The virus was debilitating my coordination and I just didn’t want to accept it. I”
Bobby Adair, City of Stin
“most of the time—I ran on a full-tilt mix of testosterone and stupid and”
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“it’s like you’ve got this dark-hearted picture of yourself that you feel like you need to nurture. Or torture. Maybe”
Bobby Adair, City of Stin
“The soon-to-be-dead were a lot more like me. Wallowing. Waiting.”
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“How do you move on without the guilt of trying to forget? How do you forget the painful parts without attaching the brief bits of happiness?”
Bobby Adair, City of Stin
“The darkest parts of my soul were thriving in the chaos of a world turned murderous black, and bereft of dreams. I was a downcast demigod, slayer of monsters. I bore the machete that drained their veins, stole their breath, and cut the life from their hearts.”
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“Murphy grimaced and shook his head. “The place is big enough, but you might not like it. Zed blew it up.” “You must really hate her movies,” said Fritz.”
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“Mayhem Magnet. I like it.”
Bobby Adair, City of Stin
“Repress the memories. That’s the ticket to sanity. Forget.”
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