James Ross
James Ross wrote They Don't Dance Much, one of the finest and most neglected American noir novels, a bleak account of Depression-era violence in North Carolina. It was championed by James M. Cain as a masterpiece.
James Ross wrote They Don't Dance Much, one of the finest and most neglected American noir novels, a bleak account of Depression-era violence in North Carolina. It was championed by James M. Cain as a masterpiece.