George Pelecanos, recipient of the David L. Goodis Award at the 2010 NoirCon, reads an excerpt from Goodis' The Wounded and the Slain.
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I just ordered a copy of Goodis' The Wounded and the Slain.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cullen. You have done a top job reporting.
(And thanks for carrying all those books)