The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion
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The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion
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The dark crow man sits and stares into oblivion into cold into nothingness; it's snowing in his mind. He is created himself in his own image.
Lust held for him means naught, a knock on the door brings no smile to his cruel lips; the welcome in a woman's eyes hold nothing for him.
Alone on his haunches the hair raises on the back of his neck. His dead eyes pierce the night. As his gaze falls down on the city it fills him the method ascertained, conviction. He knows what to do and moves to commit the deed.
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