Gascoyne

Gascoyne by Stanley Crawford, published by The Overlook Press in 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 245 pages. This novel introduces readers to Gascoyne, a man who spends extended periods in his car, managing his life and work through a mobile phone. The narrative centers on his quest to uncover the murderer of a business associate, who was last seen fleeing the scene in an unusual tree-sloth costume, while also grappling with the complexities of life in southern California.
In this story, readers will follow Gascoyne as he navigates a world filled with mystery and intrigue. The plot delves into themes of crime and investigation, reflecting elements of hard-boiled fiction and general thrillers. As Gascoyne embarks on his journey, the narrative explores the shifting dynamics of the urban landscape around him, providing a backdrop for his relentless pursuit of answers. This edition is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by its protagonist.
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Meet Gascoyne, a man who spends whole weeks in his car, eating, sleeping and conducting his business via mobile phone. Gascoyne has found a new preoccupation―hunting down the killer of his business associate (last seen slithering away from the crime scene in a tree-sloth costume), and finding out how the southern California megalopolis has suddenly slipped out of his grasp.
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