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Paris Trout (Turtleback School & Library)
Paris Trout (Turtleback School & Library) | Pete Dexter
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A respected white citizen of Cotton Point, Georgia, Paris Trout is a shopkeeper, a money-lender, and a murderer of blacks. And his friends, family and foes do not realize the danger they face in a man who simply will not see his own guilt.#Penguin.
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Went into my favorite used bookshop looking for Deadwood, but came out with a copy of Pete Dexter's other masterpiece. A pitch-perfect illustration of small-town dynamics and repression, and a powerful warning of what happens when you allow evil to linger too long unchecked. Paris Trout is one of the more disturbing characters in fiction, a perfect embodiment of a certain type of paranoid rage that seems to exist everywhere now.

Ruthiella Such a disturbing book. 1mo
The_Penniless_Author @Yuki_Onna This one counts for #8 (The Double R) on the #TPRC! 😀 1mo
Yuki_Onna 👏🖤 1mo
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Paris Trout: A Novel | Pete Dexter
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This book was powerful and compelling, somewhat dated but that is to be expected. I understand why this one is considered a classic even though it has some lingering problems. #BookspinBingo #Bingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
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Paris Trout: A Novel | Pete Dexter
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National Book Award Winner for Fiction in 1988. A flawless work. A resident of Cotton Point, Georgia, an arrogant solitary man who abuses his wife psychologically & physically, commits a crime which sends reverberations throughout the community. His mental state deteriorates as he fights against being held accountable for his senseless actions. A feeling of doom seeps into the story & builds until the fateful ending. #Marriage #NoteworthyNovember

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RealBooks4ever
Paris Trout: A Novel | Pete Dexter
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PARIS TROUT, the National Book Award Winner for Fiction in 1988, is a flawless work. An arrogant solitary man who abuses his wife both psychologically and physically, he commits a crime which sends reverberations throughout the community. Paris‘ mental state deteriorates as he fights against being held accountable for his senseless actions. A feeling of doom seeps into the story and builds until the fateful ending. #PublishedInThe80s #JuneBookBugs

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