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A semi-conscious man looks about a boat’s cabin as a woman presses a wet cloth to his forehead. She’s young, her nails are short, and her small hands are calloused. When another man tries to enter, she grabs a gun: “If you come down here, Joe, I’ll shoot you.”
For a moment, the intruder doesn’t move. “I don’t want your damn’ old hulk,” he tells her. When the woman threatens a second time, he leaves. “You’d better too,” he says. “She’s near sunk.”
So begins the story of Clint, a reform school runaway, and Devvy, an orphaned farm girl saddled with a deceitful drunk of a stepmother. Clint and Devvy are pushed together as they struggle against the corrupt, criminal, violent adults trying to exert control over their lives.
Perilous Passage first appeared in 1949 as a serial in the Saturday Evening Post. It has since been published in hardcover, paperback, and in Swedish translation. This Ricochet Books edition marks the first new edition since 1952.