Trevor English
When petty crook Trevor English is offered two thousand dollars to deliver a letter across the country, the choice seems fairly simple -- money up front, no way it can go wrong. And when he finds himself in possession of correspondence several parties would pay to get their hands on, the choice seems even simpler -- he'll take what he can, while he can, from who he can, and disappear... TREVOR ENGLISH is the complete novel by Pablo D'Stair, collecting the five novellas "this letter to Norman Court," "Mister Trot from Tin Street," "Helen Topaz, Henry Dollar," "The Akerman Motel," and "this gun from Norman Court." Praise for TREVOR ENGLISH: "Pablo D'Stair doesn't just write like a house afire, he writes like the whole city's burning, and these words he's putting on the page are the thing that can save us all." -- Stephen Graham Jones, author of AFTER ALL THE PEOPLE LIGHTS HAVE GONE OFF and THE BIRD IS GONE: A MANIFESTO "This is basic D'Stair: each word seems to want to wage war. Nothing is settled, nothing is as it should be...and we know as we read and it starts to sink in that this is how things are." -- Tony Burgess, author of PONTYPOOL CHANGES EVERYTHING, CAESAREA, and IDAHO WINTER.
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Trevor English
When petty crook Trevor English is offered two thousand dollars to deliver a letter across the country, the choice seems fairly simple -- money up front, no way it can go wrong. And when he finds himself in possession of correspondence several parties would pay to get their hands on, the choice seems even simpler -- he'll take what he can, while he can, from who he can, and disappear... TREVOR ENGLISH is the complete novel by Pablo D'Stair, collecting the five novellas "this letter to Norman Court," "Mister Trot from Tin Street," "Helen Topaz, Henry Dollar," "The Akerman Motel," and "this gun from Norman Court." Praise for TREVOR ENGLISH: "Pablo D'Stair doesn't just write like a house afire, he writes like the whole city's burning, and these words he's putting on the page are the thing that can save us all." -- Stephen Graham Jones, author of AFTER ALL THE PEOPLE LIGHTS HAVE GONE OFF and THE BIRD IS GONE: A MANIFESTO "This is basic D'Stair: each word seems to want to wage war. Nothing is settled, nothing is as it should be...and we know as we read and it starts to sink in that this is how things are." -- Tony Burgess, author of PONTYPOOL CHANGES EVERYTHING, CAESAREA, and IDAHO WINTER.
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Trevor English

Trevor English

by Pablo D'Stair
Trevor English

Trevor English

by Pablo D'Stair

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When petty crook Trevor English is offered two thousand dollars to deliver a letter across the country, the choice seems fairly simple -- money up front, no way it can go wrong. And when he finds himself in possession of correspondence several parties would pay to get their hands on, the choice seems even simpler -- he'll take what he can, while he can, from who he can, and disappear... TREVOR ENGLISH is the complete novel by Pablo D'Stair, collecting the five novellas "this letter to Norman Court," "Mister Trot from Tin Street," "Helen Topaz, Henry Dollar," "The Akerman Motel," and "this gun from Norman Court." Praise for TREVOR ENGLISH: "Pablo D'Stair doesn't just write like a house afire, he writes like the whole city's burning, and these words he's putting on the page are the thing that can save us all." -- Stephen Graham Jones, author of AFTER ALL THE PEOPLE LIGHTS HAVE GONE OFF and THE BIRD IS GONE: A MANIFESTO "This is basic D'Stair: each word seems to want to wage war. Nothing is settled, nothing is as it should be...and we know as we read and it starts to sink in that this is how things are." -- Tony Burgess, author of PONTYPOOL CHANGES EVERYTHING, CAESAREA, and IDAHO WINTER.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692417157
Publisher: Double Life Press
Publication date: 05/15/2015
Pages: 504
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 1.01(d)
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