“Overcome by that mix of cowardice and curiosity typical of 1980s horror movies, where we all knew the protagonists shouldn’t go that way, he knew he shouldn’t look—but he did.” José Baroja book El hombre del terrón de azúcar y otros cuentos
“That apartment was the only property he truly owned—his own as much as a rental can be.” José Baroja book El hombre del terrón de azúcar y otros cuentos
“Probably, the eccentricities of those who visited the establishment meant nothing to him, especially if they were accompanied by a generous tip.” José Baroja book El hombre del terrón de azúcar y otros cuentos
“His life had been a sum of half-hearted decisions.” José Baroja book El hombre del terrón de azúcar y otros cuentos