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Pop. 1280
Pop. 1280 | Jim Thompson
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Nick Corey is a terrible sheriff on purpose. He doesn't solve problems, enforce rules or arrest criminals. He knows that nobody in tiny Potts County actually wants to follow the law and he is perfectly content lazing about, eating five meals a day, and sleeping with all the eligible women. Still, Nick has some very complex problems to deal with. Two local pimps have been sassing him, ruining his already tattered reputation. His girlfriend Rose is being terrorized by her husband. And then, there's his wife and her brother Lenny who won't stop troubling Nick's already stressed mind. Are they a little too close for a brother and a sister? With an election coming up, Nick needs to fix his problems and fast. Because the one thing Nick does know is that he will do anything to stay sheriff. Because, as it turns out, Sheriff Nick Corey is not nearly as dumb as he seems. In Pop. 1280, widely regarded as a classic of mid-20th century crime, Thompson offers up one of his best, in a tale of lust, murder, and betrayal in the Deep South that was the basis for the critically acclaimed French film Coup de Torchon.
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HeinrichLyle
Pop. 1280 | Jim Thompson
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A page-turner for sure, almost a companion piece to the far better "The Killer Inside Me." Similar theme: psychopathic Southern sheriff. I found the first person colloquial narration a bit grating at times, but Jim Thompson, even when not at the height of his powers, remains one of the best pulp story tellers of all time.

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Jason7
Pop. 1280 | Jim Thompson
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This old style country noir certainly won‘t be for everyone, but if you like offensive humor and disturbing characters, this is a story for you. I‘ll definitely read more from this author. Overall rating: 4.27 stars

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RebeccaH
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I finished this book today, and, uh, what? It's for my mystery book group and is super disturbing and also fun to read but will make you deeply uncomfortable.

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Deserthorror
Pop. 1280 | Jim Thompson

If someone were to come back from hell this is the story he would tell.

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