Mo Hayder Quotes
I Noticed That In Tokyo People Didn't Smell. It Was Funny. I Couldn't Smell Them, And They Didn't Say Very Much: The Trains Were Packed But It Was Quite Silent, Like Being Jammed Into A Carriage With A Thousand Shop-window Mannequins.
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