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Let's put it another way. What's the payoff for the clean ones? The good ones? I mean the ones who play it straight. What do they get at the cashier's window?
Well, friends, speaking from experience, I'd say the payoff is anything from a kick in the teeth to the longbladed scissors slicing in deep and cutting up that pump in your chest. And that's too much, that does it. With all feeling going out and the venom coming in. So then you're saying to the world, All right, we'll play it dirty.
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Well, friends, speaking from experience, I'd say the payoff is anything from a kick in the teeth to the longbladed scissors slicing in deep and cutting up that pump in your chest. And that's too much, that does it. With all feeling going out and the venom coming in. So then you're saying to the world, All right, we'll play it dirty.
Is blood ...more

Originally published as a Fawcett Gold Medal #623 paperback in 1956 under the title “Down There,” this fairly short compact novel by David Goodis is best known as a 1960 movie “Shoot the Piano Player,” directed by Francois Truffaut, which moves the action from Goodis’ Philadelphia to Truffaut’s Paris, the center of the noir movement. Most folks know it know it by the Shoot the Piano Player title. It is representative of Goodis’ down-on-his-luck novels about fallen men in the backstreets of Phila
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Point Blank Review
**This review contains spoilers**
TLDR: I absolutely loved this novel. Crime noir at its finest.
Shoot the Piano Player, published in 1956, was originally called Down There, but the release and success of Francois Traffaut’s film adaptation Shoot the Piano Player inspired a change in title for commercial purposes.
The story takes place in Philadelphia, and starts on a dark-lit street in the heart of winter. A man named Turley is fleeing a two hit-men. Turley makes his way to a d ...more
**This review contains spoilers**
TLDR: I absolutely loved this novel. Crime noir at its finest.
Shoot the Piano Player, published in 1956, was originally called Down There, but the release and success of Francois Traffaut’s film adaptation Shoot the Piano Player inspired a change in title for commercial purposes.
The story takes place in Philadelphia, and starts on a dark-lit street in the heart of winter. A man named Turley is fleeing a two hit-men. Turley makes his way to a d ...more


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