Charles Finch, born in 1980, is an accomplished American author known for his intricate and insightful writing. His works, which blend historical context with elements of crime, have garnered widespread acclaim.
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“What bliss was there to compare to a warm fire, fresh socks, and buttered toast on a cold day!”
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“The Thames was beautiful, dark, and swift beneath the billion yellow and white lights of the city…”
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“There's nowhere that life feels more eternal, your dimwit youth more important, than Paris.”
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“It had been a perfect nap - the sort a man runs into now and again by chance.”
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“He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books. They had such happiness before them.”
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