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When young, broke, and single Chip Harrison finds a bus ticket to Bordentown, South Carolina, he knows it was sent by the hand of fate. It's his way out of wintry New York City, and a way into the warm welcome of Bordentown's sheriff! But before long, Chip charms his way into the sheriff's good graces and into the arms of Lucille, the preacher's daughter. Even Chip should see he is headed for trouble with a capital "T" in another furiously funny caper by Edgar Award-winning Lawrence Block. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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“Chip Harrison Scores Again” is the second book in the series. Chip has silly, risqué adventures which range from finding a bus ticket in a stolen wallet and meeting an amorous lady on the bus, to his evening thinking the prostitute he takes to a hotel has fallen for him so badly that she won’t charge him, to ending up in a small Georgia town for no reason, none that he could explain to the sheriff, to working as a deputy sheriff/bouncer in the town brothel, and to spending his lunch hours with the preacher’s daughter. The characters are hilarious and are meant to be that way. It feels as if Block, in writing this, was half- poking fun at the entire genre. It’s not really meant to be taken seriously. All in all, this is a light, humorous, bawdy read, meant for a mature audience and is not part of Block’s body of mystery and noir work, although you can read this and hear his voice developing. ( )