Alvin in Concrete
Walter Albert, who's been reading John Shannon's The Concrete River, was struck by this passage on page 132 of the paperback edition of the novel : "We was setting up this boiler room not far from Houston a few months ago. God-forsaken place called Alvin. We like to grace these little towns where maybe a lot of housewives want some pin money, and they don't want an arm and a leg for coming in, answering the phones."
It's always nice to see the place where you live immortalized in prose.
2 comments:
John writes some of the best mysteries around. In fact, I think he one of LAs best kept secret. I pass this link to him, he would like it. Check out his Jack Liffey books, they're great.
I tried to read a Shannon and stopped after two chapters. I just couldn't get into the writing style at all.
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