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Dawn Girl (Special Agent Tess Winnett, #1) Dawn Girl by Leslie Wolfe
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“People are bundles of pain and fear, each wearing their own brand of misery,” he continued. “Trust me, I know. When they’re at the end of their rope, they come here, with their stories.”
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“It was still early morning when Tess landed at O’Hare, bringing her the ultimate enjoyment of driving through Chicago’s infamous, rush-hour traffic.”
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“Most people wouldn’t be caught dead in the heart of the Florida Everglades at dusk. A treacherous land of myriad insects and predators, it kept visitors away effectively. Blood-seeking insects don’t even matter for the accidental visitor, more concerned with the few but deadly poisonous snake species, the huge pythons, and the 10-foot alligators. Here, in the Glades, only the skilled and the irresponsible venture, and the latter don’t usually make it out. Matthew”
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“There was an almost poetic sense to his vision; the circle of life, where new replaces old, spring defeats winter, and son supersedes mother.”
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“People are bundles of pain and fear, each wearing their own brand of misery,”
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“emotion, with life. And I fly on occasions.”
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“LW@WolfeNovels.com”
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“was”
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“mojitos”
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“claustrophobic”
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“footprints,”
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“almost”
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“parking”
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“shopping center.”
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“In some people, studies had shown, atavism had preserved the ability to identify such danger, allowing them to react instinctively and recognize predators without even seeing them, or by looking at mundane photos.”
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“Narcissistic teenagers like this one do something else. They sic others onto the target of their hate. Call it contract work for free, but that’s what teenagers like Chloe do.” “How the hell do they do that?” “There are ways,” Tess replied. “For example, she could hang out with the wrong crowd of gangbangers, and tell them her sister is this really hot chick who loves gang action, and she’s going to be on so and so date, at the club. She even shows them a picture. The idiots then do her dirty work, without even realizing they’ve been had.” Michowsky whistled. “Yep, seen it done. Kids today aren’t what they used to be.”
Leslie Wolfe, Dawn Girl
“The two girls were beautiful, dazzling young creatures, a pleasure to look at. Young and full of life, of optimism, of that invincibility that crowns youthful existences until the first disaster of their lives reminds them of their frailty, of their innate vulnerability, and forever shrouds them in fear. She used to be like that, just like them.”
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“Time could be a son of a bitch when it wanted to.”
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