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Hard Twisted: A Novel Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 56 ratings

In May of 1934, outside of Hugo, Oklahoma, a homeless man and his thirteen-year-old daughter are befriended by a charismatic drifter, newly released from the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas. The drifter, Clint Palmer, lures father and daughter to Texas, where the father, Dillard Garrett, mysteriously disappears, and where his daughter Lucile begins a one-year ordeal as Palmer's captive on a crime spree-culminating in the notorious Greenville, Texas "skeleton murder" trial of 1935.

C. Joseph Greaves weaves a chilling tale of survival and redemption, encompassing iconic landscapes, historic figures, America's last Indian uprising, and one of the most celebrated criminal trials of the Public Enemy era, all rooted in the intensely personal story of a young girl's coming of age in a world as cruel as it is beautiful.
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Drawing on a famous Depression-era murder case—the 1935 “Skeleton Murder” in Greenville, Texas—Greaves extrapolates from the historical record to look inside the principals’ hearts and minds. In May 1934, 13-year-old Lottie Garrett and her father, Dillard, are homeless, standing by a dusty road in Oklahoma, when Clint Palmer, recently released from Leavenworth, picks them up with promises of work and food. So begins a one-year odyssey in which Palmer, apparently after murdering Dillard, rapes Lottie and claims her as his wife before embarking on an interstate crime spree with Lottie in tow. It culminates with the double murder that made the pair famous (trial transcripts are interspersed within the story). Lottie’s narration, a mix of naïvete and hard-won toughness, is heartbreaking in its plainspoken recounting of the facts behind a nightmare, but all the characters, even Palmer—a sociopath to his core—reveal flickerings of inner lives that confound our attempts to pigeonhole this seemingly archetypal Depression tragedy. There are echoes of Robert Altman’s great 1974 film Thieves like Us here, but most of all Lottie evokes the steely but tender heart of Ree Dolly in Daniel Woodrell’s Winter’s Bone (2006). --Bill Ott

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“A kind of Dust Bowl Lolita... A gritty, gripping read.” ―Los Angeles Times

“[A] compelling novel…Readers can't help but open their hearts to Lottie. …Her story with all its gritty details and twists deserves wide readership.” ―
Library Journal, starred review

“Impressive…a strong literary voice who can render period with authority and violence without sensationalism.” ―
Publishers Weekly

“A superb first novel, based on a true story . . . Extraordinarily moving reading.” ―
The Guardian

“A masterful literary fiction debut based on the true story of Lucile Garrett... Greaves' understated writing captures the dry, raw-boned beauty of the land and reproduces the distinctive dialect of that time and place with a pitch-perfect ear . . . Comparisons to Cormac McCarthy, another writer of unflinching Western stories, feel apt. In its historical weight and narrative power,
Hard Twisted is as epic as the rugged mesas and range its characters inhabit.” ―High Country News

“Greaves is the sort of formidable storyteller and mean prose-stylist that makes it look easy. With all the grit, suspense, pathos, and thrills you could ever ask for in a crime novel, Hard Twisted will leave you in knots.” ―
Jonathan Evison, author of West of Here and The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving

“Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Mailer, Capote and Berendt, Greaves has crafted a McCarthy-esque non-fiction novelisation that is, at once, both timeless and classic. A truly extraordinary accomplishment, and a wonderful, wonderful book. I was left speechless.” ―
RJ Ellory, author of A Quiet Belief in Angels

Hard Twisted reads like the perfect amalgam of Cormac McCarthy and Jim Thompson: violent, hilarious, and as bracing and painful as the blow of a dog quirt across the face. Utterly irresistible.” ―Pinckney Benedict, Author of Dogs of God, The Wrecking Yard, Town Smokes, and Miracle Boy and Other Stories

Hard Twisted is fictional crime, with an exceptional true story as its spine, written in a superbly innovative way. Greaves has penned a remarkably fine novel in prose as stylish and engaging as one will find among the most popular authors in this genre. This compelling saga of murder, mystery, and good and evil at its rawest in the hardscrabble rural Southwest of the 1930s should capture and fascinate a wide readership.” ―Vincent Bugliosi, New York Times-bestselling author of Helter Skelter

“Lottie's narration, a mix of naïvete and hard-won toughness, is heartbreaking in its plainspoken recounting of the facts behind a nightmare, but all the characters, even Palmer--a sociopath to his core--reveal flickerings of inner lives that confound our attempts to pigeonhole this seemingly archetypal Depression tragedy. ” ―
Booklist

“The true events behind the John's Canyon Murder and the subsequent "skeleton murder trial" of the Depression Era are brought to spellbinding light in Hard Twisted, set in a landscape as brutal as it is beautiful.” ―
TheBigThrill

“The fact that this is based on a true story adds to its chilling suspense. Greaves impressively brings alive Lottie's year with Palmer; it felt as real to me as my own childhood….
Hard Twisted grabbed me and didn't let go. It feels like a classic because of Greaves's stylish writing, because of the story's drama, and because of the powerful theme--how Lottie's believable, determined innocence and faith kept her whole. Although Hard Twisted will never be shelved with inspirational books, it inspired me. It's a real-life morality tale, no preaching needed. Recommended.” ―HistoricalNovelSociety

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009K508OO
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bloomsbury USA; 1st edition (November 13, 2012)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 13, 2012
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.0 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 302 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 56 ratings

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C. Joseph Greaves spent 25 years as an L.A. trial lawyer before becoming a writer. He founded the Pasadena Public Library Foundation in 1982 while still in practice and served on its board of directors for over 20 years, including five as its president.

HARD TWISTED (Bloomsbury), his Dust Bowl-era literary debut, was called "a taut and intriguing thriller" (London Sunday Times) and "a gritty, gripping read, and one that begs to be put on film" (Los Angeles Times), and was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award in Fiction. The audiobook version of HARD TWISTED, wonderfully narrated by Meredith Mitchell, was selected by Booklist as one of its "Top Ten Crime Fiction Audiobooks of 2013."

TOM & LUCKY AND GEORGE & COKEY FLO (Bloomsbury), his second historical/true-crime novel of mobsters and madams, cops and lawyers in Depression-era New York, was named by the Wall Street Journal to its year-end list of the "Best Books of 2015," and was a finalist for, among other honors, the 2016 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction.

His third novel, CHURCH OF THE GRAVEYARD SAINTS (Torrey House Press), is a story of home and family, love and loss set in the red-rock canyon country of an American Southwest under assault from oil & gas development. It's been called "one hell of a book" by LONGMIRE creator Craig Johnson, who describes Mr. Greaves as "one of my favorite authors." It was also selected by six U.S. cities to launch their "Four Corners/One Book" regional reading program for 2019-2020.

In addition to these stand-alone novels, Mr. Greaves writes award-winning mystery fiction as Chuck Greaves, including HUSH MONEY (2012), GREEN-EYED LADY (2013), THE LAST HEIR (2014), and THE CHIMERA CLUB (2022.) For more information, you can visit him at www.chuckgreaves.com.

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Customers find the book engaging, with one mentioning it kept them interested throughout. Moreover, the storytelling receives positive feedback, with customers noting it's based on a true story and one review highlighting how the author paints vivid landscapes in readers' minds. Additionally, customers appreciate the character development, with one noting how the characters come to life in the narrative.

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Customers enjoy the storytelling of the book, finding it enthralling and compelling, with several noting it is based on a true story. One customer particularly appreciates how the author paints vivid landscapes in the reader's mind.

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2012
    This novel sucks you in and takes you along for the ride as you follow Palmer and his young captive through the 1930s southwestern United States. The author paints the landscapes in your mind and awakens your senses with his delightfully descriptive prose. This story of betrayal, abduction and murder somehow allows you access into the mind of the victim and of the perpetrator where you find two desperate people seeking only to survive. A highly recommended read and a stellar start for this new author! Five stars!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023
    This book was a little tough to read but fascinating. In reading the author’s notes, he ties together the historical information that he beautifully knit together for a good and informative read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2012
    As I read this book I knew exactly where I was and what I was seeing, smelling, and touching thanks to Greaves' lush imagery. His characters breathe; I wanted to take Lottie home with me, erase the memories of her bleak existence, and smother her with motherly love! I know I've read a great book when it sticks with me long after I have put it down. Such was the case with "Hard Twisted."
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2013
    C Joseph Greaves has woven a truly enthralling tale around the basis of a true story. I found it so easy to 'know' the characters, to imagine the history of those times and the hardships experienced. A great story, so mesmerising I just couldn't put it down.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2015
    At the beginning of the book, the relationship between the man & girl is somewhat implied. No gritty details or anything, which I liked. I also appreciated that there were only a few vignettes of the two together throughout the whole book. Toward the end the author gets a little more detailed, but I think he does so in order to get the reader on the side of the girl & to elicit a sense of disgust and finality from her. It is a fascinating story and worth the read. I found myself looking for more information about the case and the characters involved because there is so much going on before and after this story.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2013
    I'm sure Greaves is a grand fellow, but this book was terrible. Could not understand why the heroine was such a passive character, and you had 90% of the action occurring off-page, and then read where the story was based on an actual event. This is a case where not driving with a literary license was certainly a crime! Sorry, but a waste of time.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2013
    Our local book club selected this book in part because Mr. Greaves lives near us when I started reading I was impressed at the way the story was set up. The book kept me interested the whole way through at the end I was surprised to learn it was based on a true story. Good read!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2013
    I am a descendant of Bill Oliver, and I must say that Mr. Greaves has done his research very well. I don't think he learned enough about the culture of southern Utah, as evidenced by the words he puts in Mr. Olivers mouth. I have spoken to several who knew him well and without exception they say "He would never have said that". All in all a good read and very well done for a novel that is based on a true story. By my assessment more true than novel!
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Top reviews from other countries

  • Concreteoverground
    5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2014
    I loved this book, from the moment I picked it up and began reading. Based on a true story, the author manages to capture the feel of the era, the way the people talk in that part of the world and the desolation of the geography.
    While one has sympathy for Lucille, there cannot be many more hateful characters than Clint Palmer. The way the story and relationship between these two unfolds is story telling at its best.
    A story that will endure in my mind for a considerable time.
  • Mr. AC Wright
    4.0 out of 5 stars Hard twisted
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2013
    This is a book to get your teeth into -the West when cars were just coming in in a big way ,but horses were still the main transport . Hard ,uncompromising cruel but real and true to the life many people lived there .
  • Glammanana
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hard Twisted
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 13, 2012
    This is a story that pulls you in and makes you care about Lucile as she traverses America with a killer and psychopath. She endures hard times which culminates in his trial for the murder of her father. Very well researched mixing fact and fiction.
  • Tony Buckley
    2.0 out of 5 stars Rather a disappointment - certainly no "Grapes of Wrath"!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2013
    An apparent attempt to emulate Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath; a rather dismal failure. The story is about a drifter who picks up a young girl and travels around in the depression always running from the law. While with her, she becomes pregnant, but loses the baby, and he keeps disappearing to get money. Various scams like cockfighting, betting on horses with the Navajo indians, looking after sheep. But meanwhile it seems he has murdered her father, whom she thinks they are looking for, and also some other people who got in his way - including two indians. Eventualy they are caught and she spends many months in jail as a material witness, he is convicted, and she sent to a child detention centre until she is 21. Written by a lawyer, who might have been interested in the true case on which it is based, but no real substance or content - unlike Grapes of Wrath (or even Suspicions of Mr Whicher or In Cold Blood)
  • willow
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hard Twisted
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2012
    Hard times depicted with beautiful prose. Amazing story telling of true events. A gripping read, I didn't want the experience to end. Passed the book on to a friend, who was also impressed.

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