And the Deep Blue Sea by Charles Williams; Click the image above to zoom in. A sailor stranded in the Pacific Ocean finds there are a million ways to die. His life in pieces, Harry Goddard buys a thirty-two-foot sloop and sets out to sail the Pacific. He is a thousand miles from anywhere when his craft strikes an unseen object, and begins. · Williams’s clean and somewhat casual narrative style distinguishes his novels—which range from hard-boiled, small-town noir to suspense thrillers set at sea and in the Deep South. Although originally published by pulp fiction houses, his work won great critical acclaim, with Hell Hath No Fury () becoming the first paperback original to Brand: www.doorway.ru Road. And the deep blue sea. Charles Williams. Published by New American Library () Seller: Hummingbird Books, Three Rivers, MI, U.S.A. Contact seller Seller Rating: Used softcover Condition: Fair US$ Convert currency.
Williams also produced, particularly late in his career, what might be called "blue-water noir": Scorpion Reef, The Sailcloth Shroud, Aground, Dead Calm, and And The Deep Blue Sea. Woody Haut argues that Williams, like fellow crime novelist Charles Willeford, wrote stories fueled by an "antipathy to state power, state crimes and the creation. And the Deep Blue Sea by Charles Williams. The Hot Spot by Charles Williams. The Big Bite by Charles Williams. Scorpion Reef by Charles Williams. Go Home, Stranger by Charles Williams. A Touch of Death by Charles Williams. Jump to page: Showing 41 to 60 of And the deep blue sea by Charles Williams and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
And the Deep Blue Sea A Signet novel Signet books: Author: Charles Williams: Publisher: Cassell, ISBN: , Length: pages: Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. And the deep blue sea by Charles Williams starting at $ And the deep blue sea has 1 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace. A sailor stranded in the Pacific Ocean finds there are a million ways to die. His life in pieces, Harry Goddard buys a thirty-two-foot sloop and sets out to sail the Pacific. He is a thousand miles from anywhere when his craft strikes an unseen object, and begins taking water. For all his desperate efforts, he cannot save her, and Harry is forced into his life raft, to drift without food, water, or shelter from the sun.
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