Burning Angel
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Mystery
Action & Adventure
Art & Photography
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
464
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1996
Editore
Hyperion
ISBN-10
0786889047
ISBN-13
9780786889044
Descrizione
In the heart of New Iberia, the Fontenot family has cultivated their roots as sharecroppers on the ancestral Bertrand land, living a life intertwined with centuries of struggle and perseverance. Their daily existence is marked by the rhythm of the seasons, as they navigate the challenges of economic hardship and the weight of history pressing down upon them. Generations of toil have formed a bond so strong that it feeds their resilience against the harsh realities of rural life.
However, the quietude of their world is disrupted when dark undercurrents begin to emerge. Ghostly memories of past conflicts and persistent injustices resurface, threatening the fragile equilibrium they’ve fought to maintain. As the community becomes increasingly restless, tensions begin to flare, drawing the Fontenots into a web of danger and deception that transcends their agricultural existence.
As they grapple with the emerging threats, family ties are tested, and the very essence of their identity is questioned. The struggles they face go beyond mere survival; they confront the haunting legacies of the land they inhabit and the choices that must be made to protect their home and future.
In this gripping tale, James Lee Burke crafts a narrative filled with rich landscapes and complex characters, echoing the timeless themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice against a turbulent backdrop. The Fontenots' journey serves as a poignant reminder of the indomitable spirit of those who refuse to be defined by their circumstances.
However, the quietude of their world is disrupted when dark undercurrents begin to emerge. Ghostly memories of past conflicts and persistent injustices resurface, threatening the fragile equilibrium they’ve fought to maintain. As the community becomes increasingly restless, tensions begin to flare, drawing the Fontenots into a web of danger and deception that transcends their agricultural existence.
As they grapple with the emerging threats, family ties are tested, and the very essence of their identity is questioned. The struggles they face go beyond mere survival; they confront the haunting legacies of the land they inhabit and the choices that must be made to protect their home and future.
In this gripping tale, James Lee Burke crafts a narrative filled with rich landscapes and complex characters, echoing the timeless themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice against a turbulent backdrop. The Fontenots' journey serves as a poignant reminder of the indomitable spirit of those who refuse to be defined by their circumstances.
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