
Salt River
By James Sallis
2007
First Published
3.70
Average Rating
160
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John Turner—ex-policeman, ex-con, war veteran and former therapist—has come to a small town near Memphis to escape his past. But the past proves inescapable; thrust into the role of Deputy Sheriff, Turner finds himself at the center of his new community, one that, like so many others, is drying up, disappearing before his eyes. The sheriff's long-lost son comes plowing down Main Street into City Hall in what appears to be a stolen car, while waiting back at Turner's cabin is his good friend, Eldon Brown. "They think I killed someone," he says. Turner asks: "Did you?" And Eldon responds: "I don't know." Haunted by his own ghosts, Turner nonetheless goes in search of a truth he's not sure he can live with.
Avg Rating
3.70
Number of Ratings
447
5 STARS
20%
4 STARS
43%
3 STARS
26%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
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James Sallis
Author · 20 books
James Sallis (born 21 December 1944 in Helena, Arkansas) is an American crime writer, poet and musician, best known for his series of novels featuring the character Lew Griffin and set in New Orleans, and for his 2005 novel Drive, which was adapted into a 2011 film of the same name.