"Then there was the whole concept of coal mining, which is a culture unto itself, the most dangerous occupation in the world, and which draws and develops a certain kind of man."
"Because normal human activity is worse for nature than the greatest nuclear accident in history."
Source: Martin Cruz Smith (2013). “Wolves Eat Dogs”, p.90, Simon and Schuster
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Martin Cruz Smith
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Martin Cruz Smith is an American author known for his detective novels, particularly 'Gorky Park', which delve into themes of truth and human nature.
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