Street of No Return by David Goodis

By David Goodis

For the 1st time, the simplest paintings of a particular grasp of yankee noir comes in authoritative book versions from The Library of the USA. In Street of No go back (1954), David Goodis provides a skid row odyssey during which a recognized crooner scarred by means of violence descends into dereliction. From its beginning within the freezing wind of a November road nook via its explosive finishing, it really is imbued with Goodis's deep id with "the unchartered society of the homeless and the hopeless." different David Goodis novels on hand as Library of the United States ebook Classics contain: Nightfall, Dark Passage, The Moon within the Gutter, and The Burglar.

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Antonio believed Garcia was responsible for his arrest. An acquaintance of Antonio, named Eugenio, called a friend who had moved to Chicago. 357 magnum to kill Garcia. Cabello made three unsuccessful attempts to find Garcia’s house, and he returned to tell Eugenio. 2, continued Eugenio told Cabello he would call his brother-in-law, Hector, to find out where Garcia lived. Eugenio obtained the directions and gave them to Cabello. Cabello left to find Garcia, but still could not find the house. Eugenio called Hector again for more precise directions.

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