Death's Half Acre

Death's Half Acre

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Aug 20, 2008 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (272 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 272
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Aug 20, 2008
Editore Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10 044619610X
ISBN-13 9780446196109

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In a rapidly changing North Carolina, the beautiful countryside is losing ground to relentless urban sprawl. Margaret Maron introduces readers to a world where lush farms are replaced by sprawling shopping centers and suburban homes, creating a bittersweet backdrop for the unfolding story. Amidst this transformation, the characters grapple with the loss of tradition and the encroachment of modernity, setting the stage for a poignant tale.

As the roots of the past intertwine with the realities of the present, tensions rise within the community. Old family feuds surface, and alliances shift as residents confront the consequences of unchecked development. Maron's keen observations offer a striking portrait of how transformation impacts not just the land but the people who inhabit it, revealing their fears, hopes, and undeniable connections to their heritage.

At the story's center, a mystery looms that draws characters together and forces them to reflect on their values. As secrets from the past resurface, the characters are compelled to face difficult choices about their futures. Through relatable struggles and moments of grace, Maron captures the essence of a community in transition, highlighting the delicate balance between progress and preservation.

Amidst this backdrop of change, a deeper narrative emerges – one that explores love, loss, and the search for identity. With rich detail and compelling characterizations, the story celebrates the strength found in community ties as individuals navigate the confluence of their histories and the demands of a rapidly evolving environment.

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