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OverviewHarold Miles' picaresque new novel, Bad Ol' Boy, records the fantastic saga of Will Cotton's many outlandish adventures-how Will gambles, connives, plunders, philanders, drinks, embezzles, and murders...how everywhere he creates spectacularly varied carnage as he pursues his wily and bizarre life of crime...how he's always matching wits with, and keeping just barely a step ahead of, the clever and relentless Pinkerton detectives. When you first encounter the raffish Will, he's burnt out, dying, and terrified of the Southern Baptist hellfire and torment all the spectacular misdeeds of his wicked life have so richly earned him. Will believes that full confession alone can bring about his salvation, and only his young nephew, Gene, the sole relative not eagerly hoping to see Will die, is willing to hear the old reprobate out. Will's tales carry you roaring away on a wild journey of crime, escapades grittily traversing much of the early 20th century South and mid-America. It's an uproarious but murderous spree and manhunt-often careening along on a grand Harley-Davidson-that ranges from rural Georgia to Lexington, from Chicago to St. Louis, from Baton Rouge to Dallas, from Corpus Christi to El Paso, from Brownsville to New Orleans to Atlanta. Along the way you'll meet such remarkable characters as: * Gene's hardbitten harridan-tongued Ma, who fears he's headed down the same rough road as Uncle Will * Preacher Nelson, the wealthiest man in Plowshare, Kentucky, whose bank Will plunders * Josie Nelson, the preacher's daughter, a poet whose beauty, it was said, would make a freight train take a dirt road, and whom Will promises to marry, but instead cruelly destroys * G. B. Balls, the great Pinkerton detective, who brilliantly tracks Will down, but ultimately loses their murderous game * Kathy Taylor, Will's second wife and innocent companion in flight, increasingly horrified by her realization of the depth of his unbridled criminality * Ol' Ebo, the inner devil Will's so long embraced, now wrestling for his immortal soul * Fanny Hawk-either a fancy lady or carnival whore, depending on who's speaking of her-Will's great love, clever counterpart, and most important wife Bad Ol' Boy will take you along on a wanton, hilarious romp with an original American rapscallion and general scapegrace. Will Cotton is droll and lethal, murderous and penitent, archetypal but all-too-real-you won't forget him soon! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harold MilesPublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.587kg ISBN: 9781461266969ISBN 10: 1461266963 Pages: 375 Publication Date: 08 October 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsWill’s Last Days.- Will Meets Ebo.- The Flood.- Treasure Hunt.- Fanny Hawk.- Runaway.- The Road to Riches.- Courtship.- G. B. Balls Takes the Case.- Finishing School.- Will the Banker.- Remorseless.- The Riverboat.- Headed Back South.- Cashing In.- The Journey Home.- Headed Home.- Showdown.- Flight.- S. S. Sorrell.- Will Resurrected.- Getting Acquainted.- End of the Chase.- Golden Gift.- Fortuneteller.- Will Restored.Reviews...the novel captures the spirit of frontier adventure fiction in a contemporary setting and should intrigue fans of the American picaresque. -Publisher's Weekly Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |