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“Redbone has seen Europe. He has scurried across its face like a rat.”
Benjamin Myers, The Perfect Golden Circle
“When they pause to listen to the sporadic concerto played by the unseen soloists of night — those fleet of foot and swift of wing — they become scarecrows guarding a lake of mercury. They hear the nocturne music that is entirely devoid of melody but not of meaning, for within it are animalistic expressions of hunger, fear, desire, all heightened by an instinctive awareness of the shortened night and the moon’s radial power.

As a large cloud passes it becomes a liquid light, like molten metal pouring across the land. Far above the men, planets turn and blaze and burn, and below the imaginary meniscus of the placid crop, small mammals scuttle and scurry throughout the subterranean kingdom.”
Benjamin Myers, The Perfect Golden Circle
“For Calvert is a human cactus, spiky and self-contained. He draws upon a deep well of resources.”
Benjamin Myers, The Perfect Golden Circle
“The toothpaste's out of the tube now. There's no putting it back in again.”
Benjamin Myers, The Perfect Golden Circle