The book Usher's Passing was written by author Robert R Mccammon Here you can read free online of Usher's Passing book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Usher's Passing a good or bad book?
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Dunstan was confined to a motorized wheelchair that he controlled by a lever in the armrest gearbox. "That's far enough," Dunstan commanded in a voice like the grating of coarse sandpaper. "Let me look at you." Rix stopped. The old man's brilliant blue eyes—almost the same shade as his daughter's, but much colder—examined him from head to foot, as Rix did the same to Wheeler Dunstan. He was probably in his early sixties, with close-cropped, iron-gray hair and the hard-bitten look of a Marine... drill sergeant. He had a short gray beard and mustache that further enhanced his bristling appearance. Though the man's legs looked thin and shriveled in the jeans he wore, his upper body was knotty and muscular; his forearms, exposed by the rolled-up sleeves of a faded blue workshirt, were twice the girth of Rix's. His thick neck indicated that he'd been a man of some power before whatever happened to put him in that chair, and Rix guessed he might still be able to straighten out a horseshoe with his bare hands.
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