Jo Nesbo Quotes
Harry Had Felt The Gnawing Ache For Alcohol From The Moment He Woke Up That Morning. First As An Instinctive Physical Craving, Then As A Panic-stricken Fear Because He Had Put A Distance Between Himself And His Medicine By Not Taking His Hip Flask Or Any Money With Him To Work. Now The Ache Was Entering A New Phase In Which It Was Both A Wholly Physical Pain And A Feeling Of Blank Terror That He Would Be Torn To Pieces. The Enemy Below Was Pulling And Tugging At The Chains, The Dogs Were Snarling Up At Him From The Pit, Somewhere In His Stomach Beneath His Heart. God, How He Hated Them. He Hated Them As Much As They Hated Him.
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