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“In my life long study of human beings, I have found that no matter how hard they try, they have found no way yet to prevent the arrival of Monday morning. And they do try, of course, but Monday always comes, and all the drones have to scuttle back to their dreary workday lives of meaningless toin and suffering.”

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Dexter in the Dark

In this gripping tale, the reader is introduced to Dexter, a character with a unique perspective on life and death. The novel delves into Dexter's internal struggles and the consequences of his actions, creating a tense atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. more

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Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay

Jeff Lindsay, born on July 14, 1952, is a renowned playwright known for his profound character development and unique narrative style. His works have won numerous awards and have had a significant impact on the contemporary theater. more

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