Pete Dexter
Pete Dexter is an American novelist and screenwriter. He began his working life with a U.S. Postal Service job and later became a columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News. Dexter's writing often explores themes of violence and redemption, and his narrative style is noted for its vividness and dark humor. His novel 'Paris Trout' won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1988, which significantly raised his profile as a writer. Dexter's work has been adapted into several films, and he continues to be recognized for his sharp and incisive prose.
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Brotherly Love / Puzzles