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Suicide Kings (Eric Carter, #7) Suicide Kings by Stephen Blackmoore
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“I'm a free agent. I don't like anybody. And nobody likes me. Half the mages out there are convinced I'm some sort of demon and the other half think I have an undead army waiting to march down Wilshire."
"Are you listening to yourself? People are fucking terrified of you?"
"Which is exactly what keeps me out of this shit."
"No. It is exactly what pulls you in. WHen you were twenty you created a huge power vacuum by murdering, the fuck was his name?"
"Jean Boudreau," I say.
"Right. A man who had been untouchable until you-What did you do anyway?"
"Packed a car with a bunch of propane canisters and a brick on the accelerator. Ran it into him and set off the propane. Then I dragged him to the dead side and fed him to ghosts."
Amanda stares at me and then finally remembers to blink. "My dad's right about you. You're fucking psychotic.”
Stephen Blackmoore, Suicide Kings
“Who are you? Not your name, not your title, not your gender. All those are things about you, no matter how you identify with them. But what makes you you?

Your memories everything you remember is a building block of your identity. They're what sets you apart from everyone else. You can witness the same event with a thousand other people, but your experience of it isn't going to be like anyone else's.

Memory gives us context, meaning. Yesterday builds the foundation for today, which builds the foundation for tomorrow.”
Stephen Blackmoore, Suicide Kings
“We don't have enough time. We'll never have enough time. ...All we can do is grab it as it comes by and hold on tight because soon enough it'll all be ripped away. Nothing lasts and everything breaks. But right now we're here and for a little while, at least, nothing else matters.”
Stephen Blackmoore, Suicide Kings
“Who are you? Not your name, not your title, not your gender. All those are things about you, no matter how you identify with them. But what makes you you?

Your memories. Everything you remember is a building block of your identity. They're what sets you apart from everyone else. You can witness the same event with a thousand other people, but your experience of it isn't going to be like anyone else's.

Memory gives us context, meaning. Yesterday builds the foundation for today, which builds the foundation for tomorrow”
Stephen Blackmoore, Suicide Kings