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SUNSET AND SAWDUST by JOE R. LANSDALE
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SummaryIt begins with an explosion: Sunset Jones kills her husband
with a bullet to the brain. Never mind that he was raping
her. Pete Jones was constable of the small sawmill town of
Camp Rapture (?Camp Rupture? to the local blacks), where no
woman, least of all Pete's, refuses her husband what he
wants. So most everyone is surprised and angry when, thanks to the
unexpected understanding of her mother-in-law?three-quarter
owner of the mill?Sunset is named the new constable. And
they're even more surprised when she dares to take the job
seriously: beginning an investigation into the murder of a
woman and an unborn baby whose oil-drenched bodies are
discovered buried on land belonging to the only black
landowner in town. Yet no one is more surprised than Sunset
herself when the murders lead her?through a labyrinth of
greed, corruption, and unspeakable malice?not only to the
shocking conclusion of the case, but to a well of inner
strength she never knew she had. Landsdale brings the thick backwoods and swamps of East
Texas vividly to life, and he paints a powerfully evocative
picture of a time when Jim Crow and the Klan ruled
virtually unopposed, when the oil boom was rolling into and
over Texas, when any woman who didn't know her place was
considered a threat and a target. In Sunset, he gives us a
woman who defies all expectations, wrestling a different
place for herself with spirit and spit, cunning and
courage. And in Sunset and Sawdust he gives us a wildly
energetic novel?galvanizing from first to last.
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