Synopses & Reviews
By the time she’s twenty-six, Sandra is living in Los Angeles, trapped in a bad marriage, dreaming of killing her husband. So when the neighbourhood drug dealer murders him and takes her off with him to his world of small hoods and Idaho survivalists, things don’t seem so bad. Stuck on the road together, Luke and Sandra fall in love, but they’re on the run and Sandra can’t stop dreaming of a clinic and a doctor who insists that she murdered her own husband. Unable to cope anymore, Sandra seeks refuge in a drug clinic and waits for Luke to come for her. Will he come?
Introduction by George P. Pelecanos
Mary Woronov’s explosive new novel is as unpredictable as it is unforgettable.
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Swimming Underground
TP $15.00, 1-85242-719-1 • CUSA
Synopsis
Trapped in a bad marriage in the LA punk scene, Sandra dreams of killing her husband. The dream comes true when she thinks she witnesses his murder by Luke, a young hitman on his first job. Mary Woronov's debut novel is as unpredictable as it is unforgettable.
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"She's as scary and funny a writer as Harry Crews or Hubert Selby, Jr."--John Waters