The book From the Listening Hills (Ss) (2004) was written by author L'amour, Louis Here you can read free online of From the Listening Hills (Ss) (2004) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is From the Listening Hills (Ss) (2004) a good or bad book?
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Her voice was sharp, impatient. "Just start the fire and let's get out of here!" "Why leave that money on him? It will just burn up." "Don't be such an idiot!" her voice shrilled. "The police test ashes and they could tell whether there was money or not...don't look at me like that! It has to look like a robbery." "I don't like this, Paula." "Oh, don't be a fool! Now start the fire and come on!" "All right." Monte Jackson held himself perfectly still. Despite the pounding in his skull he knew wh...at was happening now. They believed him dead or unconscious and, for some reason, planned to burn the house and him with it. From some distance away he heard footsteps and then a door closed. All was quiet except for the ticking of a clock. Returning consciousness brought with it pain, a heavy, swollen pain in the back of his head. He opened his eyes and saw linoleum, turquoise and black squares, an edge of enameled metal and beyond it, lying against the wall in what he now realized was the dark corner behind a washing machine, a man's dress sock, lightly covered with dust.
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How stupid of Pat not to have driven straight for the hold up gunmen. He knew that they'd kill him as well as his wife, and the deputy. I can think of nothing more stupid and shows how poorly Lamour constructed his earlier pulp stories, and that they were not worth more than a cent a page. Not even that going by this ne,.
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