The Thief of Always (By Clive Barker)

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Does the dog die?
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In chapter 4, a pet cat suffers a gruesome but accidental death, described in detail. Later in the book, in chapter 18, a character comments on another pet cat, saying only that it was killed; but no other details are given. (There is a 3rd pet cat, who is perfectly fine throughout the story.)
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Does a horse die?
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Is there excessive gore?
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Is an animal abandoned?
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Is there eye mutilation?
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Is someone tortured?
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is an animal sad?
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In chapter 4, a pet cat suffers a gruesome but accidental death, described in detail. Later in the book, in chapter 18, a character comments on another pet cat, saying only that it was killed; but no other details are given. (There is a 3rd pet cat, who is perfectly fine throughout the story.)
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Does a cat die?
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In chapter 4, a pet cat suffers a gruesome, but accidental, death, described in detail. Later in the book, in chapter 18, a character comments on another pet cat, saying only that it was killed; but no other details are given. (There is a 3rd pet cat, who is perfectly fine throughout the story.)
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Does a pet die?
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In chapter 4, a pet cat suffers a gruesome accidental death, described in detail. Later in the book, in chapter 18, a character comments on another pet cat, saying only that it was killed; but no other details are given. (There is a 3rd pet cat, who is perfectly fine throughout the story.)
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