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Lost Souls (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, #4) Lost Souls by Dean Koontz
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“Memories aren't rags that come clean with enough ringing.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“And one thing experience has taught me is that life can hammer you hard just when everything seems to be so fine, but life can also drop the most amazing moments of grace on you just when you thought nothing good would ever happen again.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“she drove slowly into town as the gold and rose fingers of the dawn reached toward fading stars that eluded them.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“About sixty feet ahead, Chang ran along a surfline of gray shadows, where the waves of light dissolved against the shore of night.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“Pride can become arrogance. Arrogance is the father of cruelty. But in the beginning, there was also an idealism, a hope that he could change the human condition.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“A dog's love is pure and can inspire the repressed angel in even the most corrupted heart.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“risible. In the Community, none”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls
“Coffee and cookies with the Frankenstein monster and the bride of Frankenstein.”
Dean Koontz, Lost Souls