Preface: Death by Canvas Escaping from Decoder prison took weeks of planning and in the process in escaping the three convicts terminated the life of two state prison detectives and two prison guards. The ring leader, Kendall and his two convict friends also robbed a small convenient store of food and supplies on their flight to freedom. One of the items stolen was a canvas, which they used as protective covering, but as it turns out, the mythical powers of the canvas could also be used for much more. Kendall as the leader of the three, was a morbid individual and had robbed a bank in the town of Lamar which was owned by the State Governor's father. The Governor wanted the money found and returned to clear his father of mismanagement allegations. Seasonal storms during winter months played a big part in Kendall's good fortune in recovering the money and misfortune for others. His driving abilities behind the wheel gave him an edge over his adversaries. As time went by Kendall's two partners in crime, met their demise as separate events took place. This left Kendall by himself to make his way to Lamar and recover the money he had stolen and stashed away in a public location where no one, would ever think to look. During treacherous weather conditions and hostile episodes, various challenges made it very difficult for Kendall to accomplice his mission. With his continued surveillance for the local and state police, along with the prison detectives it was a continuous distraction. Kendall's violent life of crime came to an abrupt halt as he was attempting his last escape. The mystic powers of the unknown can have fatal conclusions to ones life as Kendall found out!
The story of Frank Norris's The Pit could be taken from today's headlines: a businessman begins speculating in the commodities market on a small scale until, overcome by greed, addicted to the art of the deal, and harboring an ever-increasing appetite for power, he gambles recklessly in the market while the fortunes of farmers and small investors hang in the balance. At the same time, his independent-minded young wife, bored with domesticity and feeling abused by his neglect of her, risks her marriage by contemplating an affair with a former suitor. By interweaving the conventions of the business plot and the romance plot in this manner, Frank Norris broke with the traditions of his time and brought a fresh perspective to the American novel.
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