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“There is something about a fire on a dark night, a fire shared with others, that pulls the gloom right out of you. We sat around the cheery little blaze with the branches popping as they burned with the flames dancing, and although we hadn't eaten that day, I could feel our spirits rise along with the smoke that drifted toward the stars.”

Quote by William Kent Krueger

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William Kent Krueger
William Kent Krueger

William Kent Krueger is an American author known for his suspense novels. His works are typically set in Minnesota, combining natural descriptions with deep character development. more

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