Paris Trout

Livre relié, 306 pages

Langue : English

Publié 30 juin 1988 par Random House.

ISBN :
978-0-394-56370-1
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Numéro OCLC :
17301229
ASIN :
0394563700
Goodreads:
1167827

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The time and place: Cotton Point, a small Georgia town, just after World War II. The event: the murder of a fourteen-year-old black girl by a white man named Paris Trout, who feels he's done absolutely nothing wrong.

With razor-sharp precision, Pete Dexter etches a picture of a brutal killing and its effects on this small Southern town. Just as an acid continues to bite farther and farther into a surface, so the act continues to eat away at the social fabric of the town, through its manners and civility, relentlessly exposing the personalities of its inhabitants: Paris Trout—dominating, intimidating, obsessed, in ever-widening circles.

Trout's perverse determination warps the sensibilities of those around him. Hanna Trout, his wife—timid, quiet, but with a stoic inner strength. Sexually abused, Hanna bears the brunt of her husband's festering paranoia. She tries to leave him...and almost succeeds. Harry Seagraves, Paris Trout's defense lawyer — …

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