Tourists and transients lived in hotels and motels along the waterfront. Behind them a belt of slums lay ten blocks deep, where the darker half of the population lived and died. On the other side of the tracks - the tracks were there - the business section wore it's Spanish facades like icing on a stale cake.
Ross MacDonald
The Way Some People Die
1951
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Mark Krajnak
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