Collateral Damage
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Jenna Bennett
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
形式
キンドル
ページ数
308
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 7, 2020
出版社
Magpie Ink
説明
In the serene backdrop of Middle Tennessee, an insidious threat begins to emerge, disrupting the peaceful landscape and entrenched community values. A white supremacy hate group is stealthily entwining itself within the fabric of local society, leveraging fear and division to gain influence. The picturesque hills, usually a haven of tranquility, become a battleground for ideologies that could alter the very essence of this close-knit community.
Caught in a web of escalating tensions, residents begin to feel the palpable shift in their surroundings. Friends become suspicious of each other, and a once-cohesive community begins to splinter. As the hate group’s activities intensify, the characters delve into their own fears and beliefs, grappling with a moral reckoning elusive in times of peace. They must navigate a landscape that is as much psychological as it is physical.
Through complex character arcs, individuals must confront their own biases and the histories that shape their perspectives. As they stand at a crossroads, alliance and enmity clash, igniting an internal struggle that mirrors the external conflict at play. They ultimately discover that the fight against hate requires far more than mere opposition; it demands unity, courage, and the re-commitment to shared humanity.
Jenna Bennett weaves a gripping narrative filled with tension, reflection, and the quest for resilience in the face of adversity. The heart of the community is tested, and the characters discover that even in the darkest of times, the potential for light and change persists.
Caught in a web of escalating tensions, residents begin to feel the palpable shift in their surroundings. Friends become suspicious of each other, and a once-cohesive community begins to splinter. As the hate group’s activities intensify, the characters delve into their own fears and beliefs, grappling with a moral reckoning elusive in times of peace. They must navigate a landscape that is as much psychological as it is physical.
Through complex character arcs, individuals must confront their own biases and the histories that shape their perspectives. As they stand at a crossroads, alliance and enmity clash, igniting an internal struggle that mirrors the external conflict at play. They ultimately discover that the fight against hate requires far more than mere opposition; it demands unity, courage, and the re-commitment to shared humanity.
Jenna Bennett weaves a gripping narrative filled with tension, reflection, and the quest for resilience in the face of adversity. The heart of the community is tested, and the characters discover that even in the darkest of times, the potential for light and change persists.