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The Devil's Waltz

In this gripping tale, a mysterious figure known as The Devil orchestrates a series of events that intertwine the lives of several individuals, each driven by their own desires and demons. The narrative delves into the dark corners of human psychology, questioning the boundaries between good and evil. more

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Anne Stuart
Anne Stuart

Anne Stuart, born on May 2, 1948, is an acclaimed American novelist. Known for her intricate character development and emotional depth, her works have gained a wide readership around the world. more

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“Did he show himself?” Nash asked, and I glanced to my right to see him staring at my father, as fascinated as I was. My dad nodded. “He was an arrogant little demon.” “So what happened?” I asked. “I punched him.” For a moment, we stared at him in silence. “You punched the reaper?” I asked, and my hand fell from the strainer onto the edge of the sink. “Yeah.” He chuckled at the memory, and his grin brought out one of my own. I couldn’t remember the last time I’d seen my father smile. “Broke his nose.”

“And if you couldn't be loved, the next best thing was to be let alone.”