T. Jefferson Parker discusses his novel, “L.A. Outlaws.” He begins by explaining that his book is about an 8th grade history teacher who robs banks in her free time. He discusses how she uses car sale ads to lure her victims in and steal their money. He talks about the life of famous outlaw Joaquin Murrieta who was beheaded. Parker discusses street gangs and how Los Angeles has some of the most brutal gangs in the country. He ends the interview by talking about the next book he is writing, and how he works with his editor.
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