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Bible Salesman

by Clyde Edgerton
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Synopsis

Preston Clearwater has been a criminal since stealing two chain saws and 1,600 pairs of aviator sunglasses from the army during the Second World War. Back on the road in postwar North Carolina, now a member of a car-theft ring, he picks up hitchhiking Henry Dampier, an innocent twenty-year-old Bible salesman. Clearwater immediately recognizes Henry as smart but gullible, just the associate he needs—one who will believe Clearwater is working undercover for the F.B.I.; one who will drive the cars Clearwater steals as Clearwater follows along in his own car at a safe distance. Henry joyfully sees a chance to lead a dual life as a Bible salesman and a G-man.

During his hilarious and scary adventures, Henry grapples with doubts about the Bible's accuracy, and we learn of his fundamentalist upbringing, an upbringing that doesn't prepared him for his new life. As he falls in love with the captivating Marleen Green and questions his religious training, Henry begins to see he's being used—that he is on his own in a way he never imagined.

The New York Times - John Leland

[Edgerton's] out to tweak the righteous, not do battle with them. Religion, he suggests, is of a piece with the rest of humanity's foibles, no better, no worse. Sometimes it leads to stealing cars, other times to a sound sleep at night. Edgerton falters only when he leaves aside the comforting wink…But mostly the novel rides like the cars Clearwater steals, bouncing gently over the bumpy back roads.

About the Author, Clyde Edgerton

Clyde Edgerton was born in Durham, North Carolina. He is the author of eight previous novels, including, Walking Across Egypt and Lunch at the Piccadilly. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow, and five of his novels have been New York Times Notable Books. Edgerton teaches creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and is a member of the Fellowship of Souther Writers. He lives in Wilmington with his wife, Kristina, and their children.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2008
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780316117517

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