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261 pages, Paperback
First published April 28, 1990
"In the distance, to the right, I caught sight of a hillock of raw dirt, crowned by an outcropping of rock painted with religious sentiments. GOD IS LOVE and REPENT loomed large."Yes, the place is still there, only now it is a full-blown tourist attraction, called The Salvation Mountain. Highly recommended! The book also mentions a motel in Brawley, and the locality called Niland, on the shore of Salton Sea. I know all these places so well!
"Blood and torn flesh bloomed in his chest like a chrysanthemum, shreds of cotton shirting like the calyx of a flower."Well, quite visual, yet a bit cheap! I like the novel, but mainly for the locales on the east shore of Salton Sea and for the Agnes character. Without these, I do not think it would be a highly readable novel.