I could hear the hum of the air conditioner somewhere out of sight, like a locust behind the building.
I pushed through it into the suddenly cool indoors. It felt good after the hard desert heat, but it felt artificial too, like the soothing touch of an embalmer.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Poodle Springs, p. 27 (Berkley Mystery)
Labels:
air conditioning,
analogy,
artificial,
desert,
heat,
metaphor
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