The police cruiser eased into the rest stop just across the Louisiana state line. The officer in the right front seat climbed out and opened the back door. "This is where you get off, Drifter."The cop pulled Joe out of the cruiser and unlocked his handcuffs. Then he reached back into the car for Joe's belt and tossed it to him. "Here. You're once again free to hang yourself, now that you're out of Texas.
And if you're ever in the neighborhood of Easco again, be sure and don't drop in."Cross The Line is a novel set in the southern U. S. in 1960. Joe's been working his way across the United States. He's already been beaten and robbed. He crosses paths with an ex-con and his crooked pals, but when he meets a blonde with a killer figure, a nickel-plated revolver and a surly kid, things really go wrong!Content Advisory: Due to some coarse language and sexual references, this book is recommended for ages 16 and older.
The police cruiser eased into the rest stop just across the Louisiana state line. The officer in the right front seat climbed out and opened the back door. "This is where you get off, Drifter."The cop pulled Joe out of the cruiser and unlocked his handcuffs. Then he reached back into the car for Joe's belt and tossed it to him. "Here. You're once again free to hang yourself, now that you're out of Texas.
And if you're ever in the neighborhood of Easco again, be sure and don't drop in."Cross The Line is a novel set in the southern U. S. in 1960. Joe's been working his way across the United States. He's already been beaten and robbed. He crosses paths with an ex-con and his crooked pals, but when he meets a blonde with a killer figure, a nickel-plated revolver and a surly kid, things really go wrong!Content Advisory: Due to some coarse language and sexual references, this book is recommended for ages 16 and older.