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Open Season

In this gripping tale, a diverse cast of characters embarks on a perilous journey through a world that has been ravaged by an unknown disaster. The story explores themes of survival, cooperation, and the resilience of the human spirit as the characters face numerous challenges and make difficult choices. more

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Linda Howard
Linda Howard

Linda Howard, born on August 3, 1950, is a renowned American author known for her romantic novels. Her works are highly appreciated by readers for their passionate and imaginative storytelling. more

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“Then, already, it had brought to his mind the silence brooding over beds in which he had let men die. There as here it was the same solemn pause, the lull that follows battle; it was the silence of defeat. But the silence now enveloping his dead friend, so dense, so much akin to the nocturnal silence of the streets and of the town set free at last, made Rieux cruelly aware that this defeat was final, the last disastrous battle that ends a war and makes peace itself an ill beyond all remedy. The doctor could not tell if Tarrou had found peace, now that all was over, but for himself he had a feeling that no peace was possible to him henceforth, any more than there can an armistice for a mother bereaved of a son or for a man who buries his friend.”