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Buckle in for something different. Most Sam W. Anderson books have blurbs and copy talking about his cult-favorite Money Run world. This isn't one of those books. This is Anderson without boundaries and swimming in full-stream of creative juices. He re-imagines the summer of 1976, explores the depths of loneliness in the forest, recalls the year stolen from the class of 2020 and extrapolates what might happen if a mental-health professional actually holds distain toward one of his patients. Part horror, part crime, all dark, come along and be prepared to veer Slightly Off-Center. A collection of stories.
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In 2010, Sam W. Anderson introduced unsuspecting readers to "The Money Run." In this seedy world, the unmarked back roads and deserted highways of America serve as the arteries for the true, black heart of this country. Prostitution, human slavery, drug trafficking, murder...these are the clandestine and illicit industries that fuel the nation. "The Money Run" stories present colorful, flawed, but strangely lovable characters that frequent these dangerous back roads, and the trials they face daily in their twisted lives on "the Run". For the first time, all of The Money Run stories are collected, in print, in a single volume. Those new to "the Run", and those familiar with its lore, can now read all of the stories in this popular cult series in order. Includes the brand new novelette Burrowing Through the Shit, Accompanying the Glowworm, which finally delivers the origin of a legendary character.