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| | The SF Site: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon |
 | | While bushwhacking her way out, she views her situation, and particularly the threat of something lurking in the shadows, through the metaphor of the danger-filled situations that her hero, Red Sox relief pitcher Tom Gordon, faces in the late innings. |
 | | In King's The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, the horror is built on fairly clear statements that "something is creeping up on you." Either you enjoy one approach or the other. |
 | | In The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon we learn intimate details about Trisha's relationship which each of her divorced parents, with her school friends, and with, in particular, her baseball idol, Tom Gordon. |
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