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The Final Days of Magic (Witches of New Orleans, #3) The Final Days of Magic by J.D. Horn
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“Their great leader, I am sure, is offering them a mind-numbing cocktail of easy answers to complex questions, simple decisions in a complicated world, and complete absolution from the responsibility for making their own moral decisions”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“Showers of blood and shreds of khaki.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“You’ve been groomed, all your life, to stand firm in the face of madness.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“In retrospect, it seems a fairly heavy-handed clue.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“Their free will is a small thing to sacrifice for security. Their great leader, I am sure, is offering them a mind-numbing cocktail of easy answers to complex questions, simple decisions in a complicated world, and complete absolution from the responsibility for making their own moral decisions”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“There are no dichotomies. Only polarities.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“There is no greater power than story. The story is all there is; it is our reality, and beyond it, nothingness.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“Madness is never blinded by reality.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“She was getting a bit too good at answering direct questions with near truths.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“By letting go, she shall receive.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“Nathalie’s attention glided up from the floor to a blood-coated workbench, then to a fake Christmas tree topped by an angel whose face had been painted with an eternally alarmed expression that probably mirrored her own.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic
“Not quite a lie, but still a good distance from the truth.”
J.D. Horn, The Final Days of Magic