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Quotes About Jonathan Maberry

Well, maybe that would have happened if the world hadn't ended. It did. The world ended. On a friday.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Apple of My Eye is a twisted collection of short stories by Amy Grech, including the sexy and deadly title story that makes you want to stay home with the door locked and the lights on. Grech's stories are sinister, sneaky, convoluted and dangerous—and absolutely not to be missed!" — Jonathan Maberry, Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author of Ghost Road Blues and Dead Man's Song
~ Jonathan Maberry
Do you work for Starbox? If so, I can't say I dig your new marketing strategy.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Goat made no move to get out. "Billy...this is nuts." "Yeah, well we left 'sane and normal' behind the first time Volker said 'zombie
~ Jonathan Maberry
Benny Imura couldn't hold a job, so he took to killing. It was the family business. He barely liked his family-and by family he meant his older brother, Tom-and he definitely didn't like the idea of "business". Or work. The only part of the deal that sounded like it might be fun was the actual killing.
~ Jonathan Maberry
That's stupid," said Benny. "That's people," said the supervisor.
~ Jonathan Maberry
There are worse things that can happen to an enemy of the state than Gitmo. Hate to say it, hate it to be the truth, but there it is.
~ Jonathan Maberry
It's cloaked in cultural mumbo jumbo, but I assure you that it is very hard science.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Hate is the shield the weak use against the knife thrusts of acceptance." He hated that, too. CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE The historian stood before the dais, his arms heavy with books and scrolls, his heart heavy with dread.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Lilah, there's not a living soul on this planet who shouldn't be afraid of Saint John.
~ Jonathan Maberry
You crazy or something?" growled Zucco. "It's come up in therapy.
~ Jonathan Maberry
Jim Rollins is the king of the weird science action genre.
~ Jonathan Maberry
By the time I finished the first series, 'Marvel Universe vs. Punisher,' I knew that there was a lot more story to tell.
~ Jonathan Maberry