“Sanguine felt the ridiculous urge to reach out and poke him, just to see if he’d react, but he’d seen that kind of anger before. It was the quiet kind. The dangerous kind.”

—  Derek Landy

Source: Last Stand of Dead Men

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Irish children's writer 1974

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