Bonnie and Clyde didn’t act alone—actually, their crime spree became the ultimate double date when Clyde’s brother Buck and his wife Blanche joined in the reindeer games. Of the four, Blanche is the only one who lived to tell the whole sordid tale, which she put down on paper while serving time in the thirties. The tale of her 107 days on the lam—one of the only “inside” accounts of life with the Barrow Gang—is substantially fleshed out with commentary, notes, and biographical information from editor John Neal Phillips, one of the foremost Bonnie-and-Clyde researchers.
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