The Reasonable Man's Descent
Tom Lassiter had always believed he was a good person. This belief was not arrogance — or if it was, it was the quiet, unexamined arrogance of someone who had never been tested. He was thirty-two years old in the spring of 1987, a screenwriter who had moved to Los Angeles six years earlier with a degree in English literature from the University of Chicago and a conviction that stories could...
0 Reacties 0 aandelen 3 Views 0 voorbeeld