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Grifters
Grifters | Jim Thompson
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To his friends, to his coworkers, and even to his mistress Moira, Roy Dillon is an honest hardworking salesman. He lives in a cheap hotel just within his pay bracket. He goes to work every day. He has hundreds of friends and associates who could attest to his good character. Yet, hidden behind three gaudy clown paintings in Roy's pallid hotel room, sits fifty-two thousand dollars--the money Roy makes from his short cons, his "grifting." For years, Roy has effortlessly maintained control over his house-of-cards life--until the simplest con goes wrong, and he finds himself critically injured and at the mercy of the most dangerous woman he ever met: his own mother. THE GRIFTERS, one of the best novels ever written about the art of the con, is an ingeniously crafted story of deception and betrayal that was the basis for Stephen Frears' and Martin Scorsese's critically-acclaimed film of the same name.
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The Grifters | Jim Thompson
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YouReadMyEyes Amazing stacks! How was Call Me by Your Name? 7y
SaraBeagle @YouReadMyEyes It was slow at first but once it got going, I really enjoyed it. 7y
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The Grifters | Jim Thompson
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With a screenplay by pulp maestro Donald Westlake and directed by Stephen Frears, the movie adaptation is even better than Thompson's already great novel. I love con artist tales and this is my absolute favorite. Funny, sexy, stylish, thrilling, tragic, and smart as hell. #septphotochallenge #somethingforsept

Marchpane Excellent choice! Going to track this down. 8y
CherylDeFranceschi Fantastic pick! 8y
ValerieAndBooks Didn't know this was a book also! 8y
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