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Train : a novel / Pete Dexter.

Title
Train : a novel / Pete Dexter.
Author
Dexter, Pete, 1943-
Publication
New York : Doubleday, 2003.

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Description
280 pages; 25 cm
Summary
"Los Angeles, 1953. Lionel Walk is a young black caddy at Brookline, the oldest, most exclusive country club in the city, where he is known by the nickname "Train." A troubled, keenly intelligent kid with no particular interest in his own prodigious talent for the game, he keeps his head down and his mouth shut as he navigates his way between the careless hostility of his "totes" and the explosive brutality of the other caddies." "Miller Packard, a sergeant with the San Diego police department, first appears on the boy's horizon as a distracted gambler, bored with ordinary risks. Train names him the "Mile-Away Man" as they walk off the first tee, and even months later, when they have become partners of a sort and are winning high-stakes matches against golf hustlers all over the country, the Mile-Away Man is a puzzle to Train, remote and intimate, impulsive and thoughtful, often all at the same time." "Packard is also a puzzle to Norah Still, the beautiful lone survivor of a terrifying yacht hijacking, who is both aroused and repulsed by his violent and detached manner at the crime scene. Packard himself feels no such ambiguity. He is unequivocally drawn to Norah - and perhaps to what has happened to her - and an odd, volatile triangle takes shape, Packard pulling the other two relentlessly into deeper water, away from what is safe."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • African American men > Fiction
  • Beverly Hills (Calif.) > Fiction
  • Caddies > Fiction
  • Philadelphia (Pa.) > Fiction
  • Police > Philadelphia > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Historical fiction.
  • Mystery fiction.
ISBN
0385505914
LCCN
2003051946
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries