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Cropper's Cabin

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Tommy Carver may be every inch the angry, rebellious young man his teachers and parents accuse him of being. But sometimes, there are reasons for a fury like Tommy's.
Tommy's relationship with Donna, the daughter of a man he hates almost as much as his own father, has led to more outbursts than anything else in Tommy's firecracker existence. With her unearthly beauty and a passion that rivals Tommy's own, he couldn't help but fall for her. But as everybody knows, the stories of star-crossed lovers never have happy endings — especially not with explosive parties like these.
Cropper's Cabin is Jim Thompson's hair-raising thriller of what no writer has known better before or since — the hardscrabble existence of small-town American lives set to blow.

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Series: Mulholland Classic Publisher: Little, Brown and Company

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9780316203524
  • Release date: May 1, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780316195973
  • Release date: May 1, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780316195973
  • File size: 1192 KB
  • Release date: May 1, 2012

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Tommy Carver may be every inch the angry, rebellious young man his teachers and parents accuse him of being. But sometimes, there are reasons for a fury like Tommy's.
Tommy's relationship with Donna, the daughter of a man he hates almost as much as his own father, has led to more outbursts than anything else in Tommy's firecracker existence. With her unearthly beauty and a passion that rivals Tommy's own, he couldn't help but fall for her. But as everybody knows, the stories of star-crossed lovers never have happy endings — especially not with explosive parties like these.
Cropper's Cabin is Jim Thompson's hair-raising thriller of what no writer has known better before or since — the hardscrabble existence of small-town American lives set to blow.

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