Burden: A NovelSt. Martin's Publishing Group, 2003. 4. 7. - 320ÆäÀÌÁö Burden, a twenty-one-year-old grocery store clerk in Walterboro, South Carolina, has two things on his mind: suicide and sex. Suicide because of overwhelming guilt for his role in the death of a beloved cousin. Sex because if you live in a small Southern town stuffed with unfulfilled wives and their vengeful men, it's got to be a great way to go. |
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... better. When he reached the cemetery Burden turned into the entrance and pulled to a stop. For several minutes he sat there, studying the dark beyond the fence work. He could have just as easily started the van again and left, but he'd ...
... better. You might ask her." Burden nodded and pressed forward with his mop. ¡°Well, when you're finished here you can go. Just see that you get in early tomorrow. Hear? I don't want those people waiting long for their groceries." When he ...
... tell if the attack had been fatal or the man had merely been beaten unconscious. Johnnie drank the last of his beer, then crushed the can. ¡°Better be on my way." Taking careful aim, he tossed the can 22 TONY WALTERS.
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