From the back cover of the second Bantam edition, 4th printing:
'Silken skin pale against dark hair, red lips wetly provocative smiling at him. That's how Lieutenant Bret Taylor remembered Lorraine. He was drunk when he married her. Stone cold sober when he found her dead. Out on the sunlit streets of L.A. walked the man - her lover, her killer - who had been with her that fatal night. Taylor intended to find him. And when he did, the gun in his pocket would provide the quickest kind of justice. But first Taylor had to find something else: an elusive memory so powerful it drove him down the terrifiyng three roads toward self-destruction - grief, ecstasy and death.'

The Three Roads
The Three Roads
Second Bantam edition, 4th printing 1983

Trivia:
Knopf, who functioned as an editing publisher, asked for revisions in what he considered a slow-paced novel. Millar reorganized the first half to concentrate the action into four days and grudgingly cut '10,000 good words.'


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