Everyone in the small town of Central City, Texas loves Lou Ford. A deputy sheriff, Lou's known to the small-time criminals, the real-estate entrepreneurs, and all of his coworkers -- the low-lifes, the big-timers, and everyone in-between -- as the nicest guy around. He may not be the brightest or the most interesting man in town, but nevertheless, he's the kind of officer you're happy to have keeping your streets safe. The sort of man you might even wish your daughter would end up with someday.
But behind the platitudes and glad-handing lurks a monster the likes of which few have seen. An urge that has already claimed multiple lives, and cost Lou his brother Mike, a self-sacrificing construction worker fell to his death on the job in what was anything but an accident. A murder that Lou is determined to avenge -- and if innocent people have to die in the process, well, that's perfectly all right with him.
Thompson also co-wrote two screenplays (for the Stanley Kubrick films The Killing and Paths of Glory). Several of his novels have been filmed by American and French directors, resulting in classic noir including The Killer Inside Me (1952), After Dark My Sweet (1955), and The Grifters (1963).
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If Patrick Bateman were an heir apparent, it could only be to Lou Ford, the unreliable narrator-protagonist of Jim Thompson's 1952 serial killer novel The Killer Inside Me. A schizo jaunt thru the eyes of a cop in boomtown TX. Lighthearted evil straight-up https://t.co/TcGwlmEL0X https://t.co/M8Vn5q38t2
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@EllingtonWright Love this book. I went on a Jim Thompson spree in my early twenties and read four of his novels in a row: The Grifters, The Getaway, The Killer Inside Me and this one.
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