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* CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at a dying person or as they are dying that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.
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* CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at using a dying person or as they are dying PrecisionFStrike when the bad guy gets killed that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.
** Another glaring one late in the story is another appearance of the Mark Twain Hotel.
** Another glaring one late in the story is another appearance of the Mark Twain Hotel.
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CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at a dying person or as they are dying that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.
CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at a dying person or as they are dying that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.
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* CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at a dying person or as they are dying that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.
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CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at a dying person or as they are dying that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.
CreatorThumbprint: Of the more subtle ones on display here are the upside-down house (which continues Connelly's fascination with oddly-constructed residences in the hills around L.A., e.g.: Bosch's cantilever, the Concrete King's all-concrete house from ''Literature/TheBurningRoom'', etc.) and Ballard's final words to the dying Trent, continuing Connelly's tradition of having someone say "Fuck you" either at a dying person or as they are dying that goes all the way back to ''Literature/TheBlackEcho''.