Watchers
Watchers by Dean Koontz
what is a adjective in this book

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what is a adjective in this book
Adjectives Hightlighted
"His face was narrow, with a patrician nose, high cheekbones, and a slightly pointed chin. It was an ascetic face that would have suited a monk in some holy order that still believed in self-flagellation, in the purification of the soul through suffering. God knows, he'd had his share of suffering. But it could be a pleasant face, too, warm and open. His smile had once charmed women, though not recently. He had not smiled in a long time."
Watchers, pg. 3