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Jim Thompson

    27 de septiembre de 1906 – 7 de abril de 1977
    Savage Night
    After Dark, My Sweet
    The Rip-Off
    The Double-Goal Coach
    Los Timadores
    1280 almas
    • 1280 almas

      • 205 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      El sheriff Nick Corey es un tipo en apariencia lerdo y vago, pero muy astuto. Su deseo de ser reelegido hace que su comportamiento no tenga escrúpulos. De hecho no duda en deshacerse de todos aquellos que se interponen en su camino.

      1280 almas
    • The Double-Goal Coach

      Positive Coaching Tools for Honoring the Game and Developing Winners in Sports and Life

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on effective coaching strategies, this book offers powerful tools developed from Jim Thompson's Positive Coaching Alliance. It incorporates best practices from elite coaches and insights from sports psychology research. With lessons and activities designed for immediate implementation, it aims to enhance the enjoyment of sports while maximizing player performance. Ideal for coaches looking to foster a positive environment, the book provides practical resources shaped by extensive workshops.

      The Double-Goal Coach
    • In his characteristic style, Jim Thompson creates a world in which nothing is as it seems. With her stunning beauty and overwhelming charm, Manuela Aloe seemed like perfect girlfriend material, but when many strange things occur, Britt Rainstar begins to have second thoughts about his angelic--or demonic--love. If he can survive the attacks of a devil-possessed dog, a trigger-happy skeleton, and a mystery person who pushes his wheelchair down the stairs, then maybe Britt can escape Manuela and the evil that followers her.

      The Rip-Off
    • After Dark, My Sweet

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      William Collins is very handsome, very polite, and very friendly. He is also dangerous when aroused. Now Collins, a one-time boxer with a lethal "accident" in his past, has broken out of his fourth mental institution and met up with an affable con man and a highly arousing woman, whose plans for him include kidnapping, murder, and much, much worse.

      After Dark, My Sweet
    • Is Carl Bigelow a fresh-faced college kid looking for a room, or is he a poised hit man tracking down his victim? And if Carl is really two people, what about everyone around him? Savage Night is Thompson at his best, with plot reversals and nightmarish shifts of identity.

      Savage Night
    • War changed Clinton Brown. Permanently disfigured by a tragic military accident, he's struggling to find satisfaction from life as a rewrite man for Pacific City's Courier. Shame has led him to isolate himself from closest friends and even his estranged, still faithfully devoted wife, Ellen. Only the bottle keeps him company. But now Ellen has returned to Pacific City, and she's ready to do whatever it takes to get Brown back. Even if it means exposing his deepest secret -- a painful truth Brown would do anything to stop from coming to light. He'd kill a whole lot of people just to keep this one thing quiet -- and soon enough, the bodies just happen to start piling up around him

      The Nothing Man
    • Wild Town

      • 189 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      "When David 'Bugs' McKenna is hired as the house detective for his hotel by Mike Hanlon, the town's crippled millionaire, McKenna has hopes that he can leave his violent past behind. But the death of Dudley, the hotel auditor, the disapperace of $5,000 and the unwanted attentions of Lou Ford, the town's deputy sheriff, and Joyce, Hanlon's beautiful, young wife, means that McKenna is looking at more trouble than he can handle. And either a long, long, stretch in the State Pen or a longer stay in the town cemetery..." -- From back cover

      Wild Town
    • The Manton looks like a respectable hotel. Dusty Rhodes looks like a selfless young man working as a bellhop. And the woman in 1004 looks like an angel. But sometimes looks can kill, as Jim Thompson demonstrates in this vision of the crime novel as gothic.

      A Swell-looking Babe
    • Heed the Thunder

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Old Lincoln Fargo has spent his life engaging in almost every vice imaginable--and his only regret is that he once stole a horse. His son Grant, a shiftless dandy with a resemblance to Edgar Allan Poe, is conducting an affair with his voluptuous and volatile cousin. And behind everyone's back, Grandmother Pearl has just signed the family property over to the Almighty.In the literature of the American prairie, few families are as brawling, as benighted, or as outrageously vital as the Fargos of Verdon, Nebraska. And when Jim Thompson chronicles their life and times, the result suggest Willa Cather steeped in rotguut--and armed with a .45.

      Heed the Thunder