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A Fine Dark Line por Joe R. Lansdale
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A Fine Dark Line (edición 2003)

por Joe R. Lansdale (Autor)

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The time is the summer of 1958. The place is Dewmont, Texas, a town that the great American postwar boom has somehow passed by. A sad, hollow beat trails the kids who tune into rockabilly on the radio and waste their weekends at the Dairy Queen. And an undetected menace simmers under the heat that clings to the skin like thin molasses. For blissfully ignorant thirteen-year-old Stanley Mitchell, the end of innocence comes with his discovery of an old trove of passionate yet troubled love letters that lead him to a long-ago house fire and the tragic deaths of two very different young women. Obsessed with investigating their fates, Stanley finds a guide and mentor in black, elderly Buster Lighthouse Smith, a retired Indian Reservation policeman who now runs the projector at the drive-in theater owned by Stanley's parents. The laconic Buster tutors Stanley on the finer points of Sherlock Holmes, the blues, and life's lost dreams. But not every buried thing stays dead. And in one terrifying night of rushing creek water and thundering rain, an arcane, murderous force will suddenly rise from the past to threaten the boy - and test the limits of Buster's strength and wisdom. In the end the old man teaches Stanley a lesson that will haunt him always, about the forever short distance between living flesh and the dust from which it came.… (más)
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Título:A Fine Dark Line
Autores:Joe R. Lansdale (Autor)
Información:Mysterious Press (2003), Edition: First Edition, 304 pages
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A Fine Dark Line is the first book by Joe Lansdale that I have read. I liked his writing style, the story line, and the characters. I will add more Lansdale books to my TBR stack. ( )
  PeggyK49 | Jun 28, 2023 |
I love the Hap and Leonard series by Lansdale, but tend to forget how good his stand alone book are. The only thing I could compare "A Fine Dark Line" to would be Tom Sawyer/Huckelberry Finn, although I think this book is superior to either of those. ( )
  bjkelley | Mar 22, 2023 |
If you handed me a A Fine Dark Line> without telling me the author, I still would have known it was a Joe R. Lansdale work with the first page or so. In his distinctive style, Lansdale weaves a story of a young boy living in 1950s Texas and some past events that come back to haunt the then present. Race and hypocrisy plays a large part, as they are wont to do. ( )
  MiaCulpa | Nov 19, 2020 |
That was a fine coming of age in the 1950s book. It's lovely to believe that there was a time when a kid could be innocent and have working ears and eyes. OTOH, I grew up in the 1960s/70s and I'm not sure it was ever possible.

But, Lansdale fills in corners nicely. The characters are stereotypical and the plot is route. If you buy into it, it's because you want to. It's fun to do that sometimes. ( )
  rabbit-stew | Nov 15, 2020 |
Buster looked at me, saw I was bewildered.
"Growin' up, just full of confusion, ain't it, Stan?"
"I'll say." ( )
  Jon_Hansen | Jul 20, 2020 |
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The time is the summer of 1958. The place is Dewmont, Texas, a town that the great American postwar boom has somehow passed by. A sad, hollow beat trails the kids who tune into rockabilly on the radio and waste their weekends at the Dairy Queen. And an undetected menace simmers under the heat that clings to the skin like thin molasses. For blissfully ignorant thirteen-year-old Stanley Mitchell, the end of innocence comes with his discovery of an old trove of passionate yet troubled love letters that lead him to a long-ago house fire and the tragic deaths of two very different young women. Obsessed with investigating their fates, Stanley finds a guide and mentor in black, elderly Buster Lighthouse Smith, a retired Indian Reservation policeman who now runs the projector at the drive-in theater owned by Stanley's parents. The laconic Buster tutors Stanley on the finer points of Sherlock Holmes, the blues, and life's lost dreams. But not every buried thing stays dead. And in one terrifying night of rushing creek water and thundering rain, an arcane, murderous force will suddenly rise from the past to threaten the boy - and test the limits of Buster's strength and wisdom. In the end the old man teaches Stanley a lesson that will haunt him always, about the forever short distance between living flesh and the dust from which it came.

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