Desert Flower

Fiction & Literature, Classics
Cover of the book Desert Flower by Sexton, Rex, B&R Samizdat Express
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Author: Sexton, Rex ISBN: 9781455447374
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: Quench Editions Language: English
Author: Sexton, Rex
ISBN: 9781455447374
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: May 12, 2015
Imprint: Quench Editions
Language: English
Desert Flower is a noir novel set in the Badlands of South Dakota. ... a storyline so skillfully devious it could have been written by Heinrich von Kleist two centuries go in Germany... this story is a thrill seeker's dream." -- Kirkus Discoveries "Sexton's fiction introduces you to worlds that outwardly seem familiar, but tht operate in accord with their own eerie rules and expectations. Once you get caught up in the characters, reading one of these tales is like watching your own recurrent nightmare. You can't story reading, and you'll neer forget. The novel Dester Flower should be made into a film. Imagine Elmore Leonard meets Cormac McCarthy meets Louise Erdrich, or imagine Rambo meets Bonnie and Clyde meets Pulp Fiction. Mind-blowing action and dazzling use of language." -- Richard Seltzer, B&R Samizdat Express
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Desert Flower is a noir novel set in the Badlands of South Dakota. ... a storyline so skillfully devious it could have been written by Heinrich von Kleist two centuries go in Germany... this story is a thrill seeker's dream." -- Kirkus Discoveries "Sexton's fiction introduces you to worlds that outwardly seem familiar, but tht operate in accord with their own eerie rules and expectations. Once you get caught up in the characters, reading one of these tales is like watching your own recurrent nightmare. You can't story reading, and you'll neer forget. The novel Dester Flower should be made into a film. Imagine Elmore Leonard meets Cormac McCarthy meets Louise Erdrich, or imagine Rambo meets Bonnie and Clyde meets Pulp Fiction. Mind-blowing action and dazzling use of language." -- Richard Seltzer, B&R Samizdat Express

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