The book The Devil's Dream: Waking Up was written by author David Beers Here you can read free online of The Devil's Dream: Waking Up book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Devil's Dream: Waking Up a good or bad book?
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He wasn't even completely sure if what he said was true; they didn't exactly need Jake now. He had given them Brand, or if not exactly that, moved them as close to Brand as they would get. If Jake stayed in jail or got out, there wasn't much left for him to do. They were waiting, monitoring Welch—watching for Brand to show and Welch to begin moving. They didn't need Jake for that, and unless this fell through, they wouldn't need any more ideas. Now was the time for execution. They didn't need hi...m and still Art couldn't handle knowing that Jake sat in a jail cell, wearing a white jump suit and living in a cage. He'd only been in less than twenty-four hours, but that was too long. He didn't belong in there at all; what he had done, whether or not Art agreed with it, had given them the greatest chance at finding Brand they had in this whole enterprise. He did what no one else wanted to, but did what was needed. "There's no one else on my team that is going to generate the kind of ideas he does, Gyle," Art said, not looking up, just walking ten feet one way, then ten feet the other.
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