Carter Beats The Devil draws on so much actual history it is difficult to know where history leaves off and fiction begins.
Oh my gosh, you love "Carter Beats the Devil"?
I am also glad that I am not the only one who's read Carter Beats the Devil.aren't they making a movie of it?
Carter Beats the Devil is my absolute favorite book of all time.
In Coach Stan Van Gundy's way of thinking, do anything but let Carter beat you.
Carter had never beaten O'Sullivan in 11 previous attempts in ranking events before this match.
Carter beat the taller Ford in 1976, but couldn't dodge Reagan's three-inch advantage four years later.
"Carter Beats the Devil" then moves backward a couple of decades to explain who Carter is, and where he came from.
"Carter Beats the Devil" proceeds through its big, rambling story with a narrative tone that is more easygoing than enveloping.
Even when Carter beat Ford, I don't think they were stirred up like this.