Stark
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Stark by Edward Bunker
Across the LaPlatt Brook is the only small finger of land connected to Katelyn Took's Farm. It's the Gypsy Copse, a place where pleasant memories of her childhood and her grandfather were forged. Now, the secluded area has been stained. A body has been found, a woman, killed elsewhere, and left. A fourteen-year-old boy has a secret, and a hint, for a trail that will lead Katie into danger. She's crossing the state line and taking Marlie with her. Who is waiting? What will they do to save themselves?
If ever there was a natural writer, the late, great Bunker was oneRead [Stark], and mourn his loss -- Mark Timlin * The Independent *
a fine place to start appreciating the art of Edward Bunker -- Timothy J. Lockhart * The Virginian-Pilot *
At 40 Eddie Bunker was a hardened criminal with a substantial prison record. Twenty-five years later, he was hailed by his peers as America's greatest living crimewriter * The Independent *
Edward Bunker is a true original of American letters. His books are criminal classics: novels about criminals, written by an ex-criminal, from the unregenerately criminal viewpoint -- James Ellroy
a startling freshness that should return Bunker to literary life -- Sarah Weinman * Los Angeles Times *
a fine place to start appreciating the art of Edward Bunker -- Timothy J. Lockhart * The Virginian-Pilot *
At 40 Eddie Bunker was a hardened criminal with a substantial prison record. Twenty-five years later, he was hailed by his peers as America's greatest living crimewriter * The Independent *
Edward Bunker is a true original of American letters. His books are criminal classics: novels about criminals, written by an ex-criminal, from the unregenerately criminal viewpoint -- James Ellroy
a startling freshness that should return Bunker to literary life -- Sarah Weinman * Los Angeles Times *
Edward Bunker, Mr Blue in Reservoir Dogs, was the author of No Beast So Fierce, Little Boy Blue, Dog Eat Dog, The Animal Factory and his autobiography, Mr Blue, all published by No Exit. He was co-screenwriter of the Oscar nominated movie, The Runaway Train, and appeared in over 30 feature films, including Straight Time with Dustin Hoffman, the film of his book No Beast So Fierce. Edward Bunker died in 2005 and another novel, Stark, was discovered in his papers.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781842432150 |
| ISBN 10 | 184243215X |
| Title | Stark |
| Author | Edward Bunker |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bedford Square Publishers |
| Year published | 2007-07-26 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |