The Nothing Man
The Nothing Man is a 1953 novel by Jim Thompson.[1]
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Author | Jim Thompson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Publisher | Lion Books |
Publication date | 1953 |
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Plot
War has left Clinton Brown permanently disfigured by a terrible military accident. He works as a rewrite man for Pacific City's Courier newspaper. Brown's wife Ellen returns to Pacific City, ready to do whatever it takes to get Brown back. Even if it means exposing his deepest secret.
gollark: My other piano is powered by a room of 20047 potatoes wired to electrodes.
gollark: My superior piano is powered via Tesla coil and sometimes just lightning, and communicates with other devices by bouncing radio signals off the moon.
gollark: Want to charge your laptop? Point your giant antenna dish in its general direction and enjoy losing most of the power and probably cooking yourself but enjoying the sheer freedom of not having to fiddle with the cables.
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gollark: Yes, but at a distance for even better wirelessness
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