- Publisher: Morrow
- Available in: Ebook, Hardback, Paperback
- ISBN: 9780340127377
- First Published: 1970
Notes
The Fools in Town Are on Our Side by Ross Thomas was inspired by a line from Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn.
Hain’t we got all the fools in town on our side? And ain’t that a big enough majority in any town?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Lucifer Dye, a disgraced former spy, is hired by Victor Orcutt to corrupt the Texan city of Swankerton. He is helped by a former prostitute Carol Thackerty, and ex-chief of police Homer Necessary as they battle with mob boss Ramsey Lynch (née Montgomery Vicker).
The novel is worth reading for the character names alone.
Publisher’s Synopsis
When Lucifer Dye is released from three months in a Hong Kong prison, debriefed, handed a false passport, a new wardrobe and a $20,000 check, his haughty control makes it clear that Dye’s career with his country has been permanently terminated.
But a good agent is always in demand, and just a few hours later, Dye is being interviewed for a highly ingenious position. Victor Orcutt, although a not very good imitation of a British pre-war gent, has creative talents of his own. He has his sights on a small southern city with the ordinary run-of-the-mill corruption one would expect in such a place. The canny Orcott knows there’s no profit in that. His creed is “To get better, it must be much worse.”
He and his two associates have looked up Dye’s history, and he now offers the ex-spy a mission. For two and a half times the government’s bounty, Dye is to thoroughly corrupt the town. And the sly Dye takes the offer.
Read a full review of The Fools in Town Are on Our Side by Ross Thomas at Reviewing the Evidence.
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