by JoeRLansdale (Author)
The Great Depression, East Texas. The woods are thick, the rivers wild, the weather ripe with tornadoes, and the Crane family, like most families in that neck of the woods, are eking out a thin living. When young Harry Crane discovers a mutilated body bound to a tree with barbed wire in the river bottoms, the underbelly of East Texas is exposed. Whites fear a renegade Negro. Blacks fear a vengeful massacre, or, if the killer is white, that the law will let him slip through its fingers. Harry believes the murderer is the Goat Man, an East Texas monster of legend who lurks beneath the swing bridge on the Sabine River, like the Billy Goat Gruff. Harry and his sister have actually seen the Goat Man, or something much like him, in his nocturnal haunts. As the bodies mount up, an elderly black man is lynched, both blacks and whites are terrorised, and Harry's father - the local law - and grandmother investigate, searching for a killer who may be a lot closer than they think.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 05 Jul 2001
ISBN 10: 0753814366
ISBN 13: 9780753814369
Book Overview: Not only a novel of riveting suspense, The Bottoms is a novel of a unique place and time, and shows Joe R Lansdale setting off in a brilliant new direction Cold in July and Savage Season are being reissued simultaneously in new cover design Joe R Lansdale is a winner of the American Mystery Writers Award He always receives excellent reviews for his novels: 'Vivid, brutal and delirious storytelling in sheer overdrive' Guardian' 'A pace and verve that can exhilarate' Irish Times 'Fast-paced, fierce and feisty, this is white-trash realism at its very best' Uncut