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Talk of the Town

Charles Williams
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Pages
188
Year
2012
Language
English

About

Stranded in a small town, a stranger falls for a suspected murderess Bored, divorced, and unemployed, Chatham is on his way to the Gulf of Mexico when he passes through a small town by the river. It's a miserable little burg-four stoplights and not much else-and he's almost escaped it when a drunk's car darts out in front of him, causing a nasty fender-bender. The thought of three days waiting for his clunker to get fixed is a grim one, but though he doesn't know it, there won't be a dull minute.   Chatham finds hospitality in the lovely form of Mrs. Langton, motel owner and local pariah. Seven months ago her husband was murdered, and though the police could find no evidence to support the theory, everyone in town is convinced she killed him. Now a string of anonymous threats have left her close to a nervous breakdown, and the violence is about to become real. In a town this small there's no room for secrets, but plenty of places to bury a corpse.

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"One of the neglected hardboiled geniuses... his novels were perfect little gems."
Joe R. Lansdale, author of Savage Season
"[Williams] is just about as good as they come."
The New York Times
"Relying on wit, humor and ingenious plotting, Williams's characters constantly attempt to outwit the system."
Joe R. Lansdale, author of Savage Season

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