The book Kaleidoscope was written by author J. Robert Janes Here you can read free online of Kaleidoscope book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Kaleidoscope a good or bad book?
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Freezing rain, wet snow and absolute darkness. ‘Hermann, please! For the love of Jesus, let us take the train!’ The little car skidded, turning twice and twice again before shooting on ahead. ‘Relax, eh? Come on, Louis, stop being so uptight. I got you out of Cannes, didn’t I? We can’t take the trains any more than the coastal roads. Munk will only get his hands on that stuff I stole.’ Kohler trod on the gas and they pelted into the blinding snow. ‘The Army of the South will have cleared the roa...ds of all traffic,’ he sang out. ‘Stop worrying. Here, I’ll stick to the centre. That better, eh?’ The car fishtailed rapidly until the front wheels pitched off to the left and Kohler yelled, ‘Gott im Himmel, you French! The crown’s like a baldheaded whore on her knees! Why can’t you people build decent roads?’ They were on the Route Napoléon northwards out of Grasse, a model of modern engineering. They skidded again, went broadside on sheet ice. St-Cyr threw up his arms, hitting the flimsy canvas roof, then tried to cover his face.
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