The undead, so legends say, though visible to the eye and capable of great destruction, don't appear in mirrors. The Invisible Man, though, who cannot be seen at all: does his presence, as it is said, distort reflections?
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Rozan, S. J.
Absent friends / S. J. Rozan.
p. cm.
1. September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001—Fiction. 2. Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)—Fiction. 3. Women journalists—Fiction. 4. Firefighters—Fiction. 5. Friendship—Fiction. 6. Secrecy—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3568.O99A64 2004
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