GalvestonThe island of Galveston had been baptized twice--once by water in the fall of 1900 and again by magic during Mardi Gras in 2004. Creatures were born of survivors' joy and sufferers' pain: scorpions the size of dogs, the crying clown, the widow who ate her victims. Galveston forever would be divided between reality and a city locked in an endless Mardi Gras. |
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Section 2 | 23 |
Section 3 | 44 |
Section 4 | 54 |
Section 5 | 68 |
Section 6 | 91 |
Section 7 | 109 |
Section 8 | 129 |
Section 13 | 233 |
Section 14 | 255 |
Section 15 | 271 |
Section 16 | 287 |
Section 17 | 307 |
Section 18 | 330 |
Section 19 | 349 |
Section 20 | 370 |
Section 9 | 155 |
Section 10 | 169 |
Section 11 | 191 |
Section 12 | 214 |
Section 21 | 393 |
Section 22 | 405 |
Section 23 | 426 |
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