High Sierra

W. R. Burnett

earliest edition we have, 1940 Diogenes, 1984 313 pages

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The tormented and exhausted man at the center of W.R. Burnett's High Sierra is a notorious criminal whom the newspapers call "Mad Dog" Roy Earle. Earle is every bit the criminal the newspapers depict, but he is a complicated soul who is the tragic hero of the novel -- a horribly flawed man, a violent criminal who still retains a bit of a conscience but never gets a decent break.As in most of Burnett's novels, High Si...

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High Sierra ebook · 2002 · RosettaBooks
High Sierra paperback · 1987 · Zebra · 302 pages · 9780821720592
High Sierra paperback · 1986 · Carroll & Graf Pub · 175 pages · 9780881842821
High Sierra paperback · 1986 · Critic's Choice · 9781555471330
High Sierra edition · 1984 · Diogenes · 313 pages
High Sierra hardcover · 1982 · Buccaneer Books · 9780899664224
High Sierra. edition · 1940 · Kaye & Ward

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