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1953 novel by Jim Thompson

Savage Night
AuthorJim Thompson
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime novel
PublisherLion Books
Publication date
1953
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages160 pp

Savage Night is a 1953 novel by the thriller writerJim Thompson.[1][2]

Plot

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Charles Bigger is small of stature and in bad health, but his youthful career as a hit man was phenomenally successful. He has spent recent years living quietly in Arizona, where the climate is good for histuberculosis. Summoned back to New York by a mob boss known simply as The Man, Bigger engages to kill Jake Winroy, an ex-bookmaker planning to turn informant against The Man's crime establishment. Traveling under an alias to the small town of Peardale, Bigger is able to move into his intended victim's house as a lodger. Matters become complicated when he enters simultaneous relationships with Winroy's wife Fay and a mistreated housemaid named Ruth.

References

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  1. ^Geffner, David (November–December 2009)."Soul of a Writer".Humanities.
  2. ^Polito, Robert (1995).Savage Art: A Biography of Jim Thompson. New York:Alfred A. Knopf.ISBN 9780394584072.

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Works byJim Thompson
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