In addition, when he is alone or in front of others, he will not miss the opportunity to abuse sex, such as trying to pull a towel when leaving the shower. She said, "He always does that." "Go to see me without clothes and take your own toilet.When he gets drunk he does not remember when he was drunk" (Franklin 202). This shows Cecil's unethical behavior and attitude towards children. But his cruelty never decreased.
Tom Franklin is a bestselling writer of the New York Times bestselling Bending Letter. It was awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the Golden Writers' Award of The Criminal Writers Association. His previous works are poachers, Breech's Hell, Smonk. He teaches in the MFA program at the University of Mississippi.
Franklin was praised by Philipp Ross and Dennis Lane. A curved letter, a curved letter was well worth its best criminal novel in that year of 2011, and in collaboration with the award-winning Fennelly, created another novel for the inclined world. This is a submerged world, "Murder and the moonlight, the sandbanks and the destructive facility, the explosives and the floods" Franklin and Finener gave us, and as the autumn enters, the rain keeps falling, and it is happy It is a forecast
The roles of Franklin and Finnelly are completely satisfied. Complete isolation from the admiration for DixieClay and her child - Franklin is also a curved letter - a curved letter - but very lonesome. The threat of the rising of the orphan Mississippi River - "The entire river absorbs the river, expands and becomes obese, covers the bat, fills the hand, and pushes the crater by walking and you can see the whole town, this time at the summit I shake the guerrillas of shaking, sandbags. "The place" - Very ominous, villains of this work are properly disturbing
Southern writer Crooked Letter and a poet and non-fiction writer Fennelly (Child with Great) are draft essays of a poetic and persistent atmosphere in the story of pirates and earners of this banned period Was extracted. . This was the State of Mississippi in 1927, and Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, sent two Ted Ingersoll and Ham Johnson to the underground flood of two of the unstoppable federal income agents, and investigated the other two. Hobnob Landing's "prohis" has disappeared. On the way, Ingersoll and Ham found a baby and lonely survivors of village shopping robberies broke down. Orphan's Ingersoll asked the boy to steal a 22-year-old Dixie Clay who lost his child. Together with her violent husband, Jesse Hollie, Dixie may be the last person to see the missing earners. (October)