“What trouble have you brought to my doorstep, Beka?" she asked.
"I don't see where blaming me for things that began months ago will be useful," I replied.”

—  Tamora Pierce , book Bloodhound

Source: Bloodhound

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American writer of fantasy novels for children 1954

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