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The Grifters

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Roy Dillon is young, good-looking and devastatingly charming.

He's also a completely amoral con man. Lily, his mother, works for the mob. Moira Langtry, Roy's mistress, is always looking for the main chance, and so is Carol Roberg, the nurse brought in to look after Roy when a bad choice of mark means he has an unfortunate encounter with a baseball bat and a bad case of internal bleeding.

Together they make up a perverse quadrangle of love and greed in a coruscating novel of corruption.

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Orion mass market paperback
075285206X / 9780752852065
Paperback
813.54
16/10/2003
United Kingdom
English
Modern crime
187 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Evanston: Regency, 1963; London: Corgi, 1990.
'Jim Thompson is the best suspense writer going, bar none' The New York Times 'Thompson's writing is dense, lurid, idiomatic, musical in its speech rhythms...alternatively plaintive and obscene...raucous and bitterly funny' The Village Voice 'My favourite crime novelist - often imitated but never duplicated - is Jim Thompson' Stephen King 'If Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, and Cornell Woolrich could have joined together in some ungodly union and produced a literary offspring, Jim Thompson would be it' The Washington Post 'A master of the noir crime novel. His vision of small town America.
'Jim Thompson is the best suspense writer going, bar none' The New York Times 'Thompson's writing is dense, lurid, idiomatic, musical in its speech rhythms...alternatively plaintive and obscene...raucous and bitterly funny' The Village Voice 'My favourite crime novelist - often imitated but never duplicated - is Jim Thompson' Stephen King 'If Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, and Cornell Woolrich could have joined together in some ungodly union and produced a literary offspring, Jim Thompson would be it' The Washington Post 'A master of the noir crime novel. His vision of small town America. FF Crime & mystery