
Death Takes the Bus
Lionel White(Author)
Chosho Publishing
Published on 19. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
172 pages
978-1-961301-94-8 (ISBN)
Description
The plan was well made.
The bus carrying Hardin to the death house was commandeered precisely on schedule. Hardin, free of handcuffs, backed by his number-one thug, forced the bus out into the desert toward the rendezvous with the black sedan. And then the plan exploded.
The sand storm rose-one of the worst in Southern California's history-and the bus was mired down hopelessly.
The bus driver was shot to death.
And-most dangerous of all-courage flamed in the shocked passengers. Weaponless, silent, but as one, they struck back against the men of violence-and paid them off in their own brutal coin!
Lionel White has achieved a grand telling of a story as he concentrates first on one character then on another, picking up the individual threads and building them into a brilliantly integrated climax. Death Takes the Bus is a masterpiece of originality, a highly plotted and ingeniously executed story of suspense.
In Death Takes the Bus, master of suspense Lionel White crafts a tense, tightly-woven mystery that keeps readers on edge from start to finish. The story begins when a routine bus trip that takes a chilling turn. A diverse group of passengers boards the bus, expecting nothing more than a quiet journey to their destination. However, their plans are derailed when one of them is an escaped convict looking for a rendezvous with his old pals.
Filled with psychological tension and White's trademark noir style, Death Takes the Bus is a gripping and haunting exploration of human nature under extreme circumstances.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
192 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-961301-94-8 (9781961301948)
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Lionel White (1905-1985) was an American author best known for his crime and suspense novels. Many of his works explored the planning and execution of complex robberies, emphasizing the human weaknesses and unforeseen events that can undermine even the most careful criminal schemes. His novel The Killing was adapted into the influential 1956 film directed by Stanley Kubrick, bringing White's work to a wider audience.