“Holy Jesus, so the stinking son-of-a-bitch is really dead! I'm through with the dirty bastard at last!”
Quote by Jim Thompson
Book:Pop. 1280
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Pop. 1280
This novel delves into the dark underbelly of a small Texas town during the 1980s, focusing on the lives of its residents and the corrupting influence of organized crime. The story is told through the perspectives of various characters, including law enforcement officers, criminals, and ordinary citizens, creating a rich tapestry of human drama and moral ambiguity. more
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