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“Women are fucking Swiss Army knives. Throw anything at them and they figure out which part of them to use to fix it, care for it, make it better. They can hear if a baby’s cough is just a cough, can smell if something’s burning in the next room. They can see when our arrogance is serving us. And point out when it’s not.”

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Dark Horse

In 'Dark Horse,' readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the lives of characters who are forced to confront their fears and face the unknown. The narrative weaves together a tapestry of intrigue and suspense, as the characters navigate through a world where danger lurks around every corner. more

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Gregg Hurwitz

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