“Its limbs were loose, graceless, lying in an uncomfortable position. Unmoving. Just like any corpse. In life, every man was unique. In death every man was meat.”

Source: The Way of Shadows (2008), Chapter 60 (pp. 570-571)

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American fiction writer 1977

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