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Night Squad (Hardcover)
David Goodis
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R1,112
R936
Discovery Miles 9 360
Save R176 (16%)
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Nightfall (Hardcover)
David Goodis
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R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Today many of the old pulp crime writers have achieved success to
one degree or other. Sadly, like so many artists, they had to die
before anyone took their work seriously. Featuring stories by Frank
Johnson, John P. Rees, Carlota M. Hardy, Frederick C. Davis, David
Goodis, C.S. Montanye, Norman A. Daniels, David Manners, Edward
Ronns, William O'Sullivan, Jerome Severs Perry, Neil Moran, Robert
Leslie Bellem, Mat Rand, Michael Bittner, Robert Turner, Joe
Archibald, David James, Henry Herbert Knibbs, Benton Braden, and
Cyril Plunkett.
They Gave Him Back His Badge, and Sent Him Down Into the Brutal
Throbbing Heart of the Slums. Crooked ex-cop Corey Bradford turns
out to be an ideal candidate for an underground police unit known
as the Night Squad. First published 1961.
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Nightfall (Paperback)
David Goodis
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R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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He could remember the gun in his hand, the man in front of him, the
shock of the explosion, and then the blood. He could remember the
flight though the woods, and the satchel with the money, and now
the gang of killers, closing in. But what he couldn't figure was
the woman. She had been there, once, when the killers caught him,
and beat him half to death. And he had found her one night with one
of them in her room. She said she loved him. And he wanted her. But
could he trust her?
Once upon a time Eddie played conert piano to reverent audiences at Carnegie Hall. Now he bangs out honky-tonk for drunks in a dive in Philadelphia. But then two people walk into Eddie's life--the first promising Eddie a future, the other dragging him back into a treacherous past.
Shoot the Piano Player is a bittersweet and nerve-racking exploration of different kinds of loyalty: the kind a man owes his family, no matter how bad that family is; the kind a man owes a woman; and, ultimately, the loyalty he owes himself. The result is a moody thriller that, like the best hard-boiled fiction, carries a moral depth charge.
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