“The lock clicked and the key turned and Dr. Boros pushed forward into the room. It was only after his broad frame was through the doorway that Kara could see that behind door number three was not, as she had expected, a dusty concrete room lined with metal shelves and jars full of cow eyes, but in fact what looked like a cozy, high-end waiting room, complete with freshly upholstered couches, bookshelves bursting with classic and modern masterpieces, trashy magazines strewn about on high-gloss, wooden end tables—and a large, cylindrical tank of water in which floated, oddly enough, a disembodied human brain.”
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