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He didn't think that his friend would kill the man, but he realized with more than a little nervousness that he didn't absolutely know that he wouldn't, either. Probably he was just trying to frighten the stranger. Diomedes had once told him the importance of maintaining a powerful image in this sort of situation, but the man didn't seem frightened so much as—like Michael—unsure.
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Michael G. Munz (A Shadow in the Flames (The New Aeneid Cycle, #1))