A Darkness More Than Night
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Mystery
Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
470
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2002
Publisher
Warner Books
ISBN-10
0446667900
ISBN-13
9780446667906
Description
Terry McCaleb, a former FBI agent known for his keen investigative instincts, finds himself reluctantly pulled back into the shadows of Los Angeles. This time, the stakes are higher as he is enlisted to help uncover the truth behind a chilling murder that has sent ripples through the city. As he delves deeper into the case, McCaleb discovers a canvas painted with human emotions – greed, betrayal, and vengeance – drawing him into a complex web involving old rivals and new enemies alike.
Amidst this backdrop, the character grapples with his own haunting past, wrestling with the demons that come alive as he confronts the darkness that surrounds him. The tension builds as he races against time to piece together the clues and evade those who would rather see him fail. With each turn, he uncovers not just potential answers but also secrets that threaten to consume him.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken on an exhilarating journey through the intricacies of crime and morality. It becomes apparent that in a world where light barely penetrates the gloom, the fight for justice is as much a battle against one’s own fears as it is against the hidden forces at play. McCaleb’s pursuit of truth challenges everything he thought he knew, ultimately making him question whether the darkness he confronts is more than just external threats but a reflection of his own inner conflicts.
Amidst this backdrop, the character grapples with his own haunting past, wrestling with the demons that come alive as he confronts the darkness that surrounds him. The tension builds as he races against time to piece together the clues and evade those who would rather see him fail. With each turn, he uncovers not just potential answers but also secrets that threaten to consume him.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken on an exhilarating journey through the intricacies of crime and morality. It becomes apparent that in a world where light barely penetrates the gloom, the fight for justice is as much a battle against one’s own fears as it is against the hidden forces at play. McCaleb’s pursuit of truth challenges everything he thought he knew, ultimately making him question whether the darkness he confronts is more than just external threats but a reflection of his own inner conflicts.
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