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453 pages, Paperback
First published May 1, 1995
“Men cannot grieve as dogs do. But they grieve for many years.�
“All events, no matter how earthshaking or bizarre, are diluted within moments of their occurrence by the continuance of the necessary routines of day-to-day living.�
These were the lessons in my assassin's primer. And more. Sleight of hand and the art of moving stealthily. Where to strike a man to render him unconscious. Where to strike a man so that he dies without crying out. Where to stab a man so that he dies without too much blood welling out. I learned it all rapidly and well, thriving under Chade's approval of my quick mind.
“Very little worth knowing is taught by fear.�
Men cannot grieve as dogs do. But we grieve for many years.
"It doesn't have to be that bad," Chade said quietly. "Most prisons are of our own making. A man makes his own freedom, too."Wise and moving dialogue like this was a dime a dozen in this book.