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A.M. Homes

A.M. Homes is an acclaimed American author known for her provocative and darkly humorous novels and short stories. Her works often explore complex themes of identity, family, and societal norms. Notable books include "The End of Alice" and "May We Be Forgiven," which won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2013. Homes has also contributed to television writing, further showcasing her versatile storytelling abilities.

Quotes

We are all both the victims and the victimizers.

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In the end, we are all defined by our darkest desires.

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The line between love and obsession is blurred, and sometimes nonexistent.

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Evil can wear the most innocent face.

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A broken heart can lead to dangerous paths.

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The darkness within us can consume even the brightest souls.

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There is a thin line between sanity and madness.

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Pain can be addictive, trapping us in a cycle of self-destruction.

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Our secrets have the power to destroy us.

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The past haunts us, shaping our present and future.

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Moral boundaries are easily crossed when desire takes control.

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Guilt can be a relentless tormentor, driving us to the edge of insanity.

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