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Sinister (Sinister, #1) Sinister by Tony Marturano
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“Victoria saw her worth not only as a prospective girlfriend but as a human plummet. As such, she sought affection in the backseats of cars, in alleyways and public toilets, but was seldom invited home.”
Tony Marturano, Sinister
“It became a syndrome. The more she seemed to hunger for love, the more she allowed herself to be used for sex. The more she allowed herself to be used, the worse her reputation became. She was soon viewed as nothing but an easy lay.”
Tony Marturano, Sinister
“She knew that because of the actual stink she’d been exposed to many times when she fraternized with them on her endless, and some had believed desperate, quest for companionship.  She shuddered. That was long ago. Everything is different now. Everything is different now. Thoughts of her childhood made her stomach turn.”
Tony Marturano, Sinister
“Do I believe in fate? Happenstance? Serendipity? I’m a doctor, Sophie. I’m trained to believe in facts. Do I believe in fate? Sure, but there’s no fate other than the one we make. In a nutshell, our actions invoke consequences, and those consequences ultimately shape our destiny.”
Tony Marturano, Sinister
“We see what we want to see, and we seek to rationalise the unknown because, if we don’t, it would mean we’d have to face our fear of it. So, we create ghosts and ghouls like psychological effigies because we can then validate our reactions to these terrifying things over which we have no control.”
Tony Marturano, Sinister