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He can’t die… but they can still make him bleed.Hector Domini never asked for much. Just some peace, quiet, and a couple million pesos. But those things are hard to come by when you’re a young drug chemist, trying to make ends meet in the deserts of Mexico. When Hector…


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This plot is so odd, but it's quirky. Though it starts off in the mundane, it quickly branches off into the bizarre. The exploration of a certain kind of immortality along with its unique effects is fascinating to me. This book left me wanting more.

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