
Dixie City Jam
작성자
James Lee Burke
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Young Adult
+2
more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
512
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 1, 1995
출판사
Hachette Books
판
Reprint
ISBN-10
0786889004
ISBN-13
9780786889006
설명
In the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, a gripping story unfolds as the search for a forgotten Nazi submarine ignites old wounds and buried secrets. The protagonist, a determined investigator, finds himself entangled in a web of hostility that has lingered beneath the city's festive surface. This quest for the submerged relic unearths not just a piece of history, but also the complex relationships and animosities that lie within the community.
As the explorer delves deeper into the mystery, the haunting legacy of a dark past re-emerges, forcing individuals to confront their own histories and prejudices. The rich tapestry of local culture weaves its way through the narrative, painting a vivid picture of New Orleans, with its unique blend of resilience and folklore. The storyline deftly balances intrigue with the themes of memory and the relevance of the past in the present.
Tension escalates as rival factions perceive the discovery of the submarine as an opportunity to ignite old hatreds, revealing the fragility of peace in a city shaped by its diverse heritage. The protagonist's journey becomes one not only of daring exploration but also a poignant exploration of identity, morality, and the shadows cast by previous generations.
Every character contributes to a narrative steeped in a sense of urgency and reflection, inviting readers to consider the timeless impact of buried truths. The vivid locale, coupled with the ever-present echoes of history, creates a compelling read that resonates with the complexities of human emotions and societal divisions.
As the explorer delves deeper into the mystery, the haunting legacy of a dark past re-emerges, forcing individuals to confront their own histories and prejudices. The rich tapestry of local culture weaves its way through the narrative, painting a vivid picture of New Orleans, with its unique blend of resilience and folklore. The storyline deftly balances intrigue with the themes of memory and the relevance of the past in the present.
Tension escalates as rival factions perceive the discovery of the submarine as an opportunity to ignite old hatreds, revealing the fragility of peace in a city shaped by its diverse heritage. The protagonist's journey becomes one not only of daring exploration but also a poignant exploration of identity, morality, and the shadows cast by previous generations.
Every character contributes to a narrative steeped in a sense of urgency and reflection, inviting readers to consider the timeless impact of buried truths. The vivid locale, coupled with the ever-present echoes of history, creates a compelling read that resonates with the complexities of human emotions and societal divisions.