Heaven's Prisoners
작성자
James Lee Burke
아직 평점이 없습니다
Action & Adventure
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
308
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 1, 2002
출판사
Simon Schuster
설명
In a gripping tale drenched in the complexities of human emotions, Dave Robicheaux seeks to find solace in a quieter life after giving up his badge. A Vietnam veteran haunted by memories and demons, he grapples with his past while striving to maintain his sobriety. The tranquility of his new existence is short-lived as the shadowy remnants of his earlier career creep back into his life, pulling him into a web of crime and moral ambiguity.
As he navigates the dark underbelly of Louisiana, Robicheaux’s keen intuition and sharp instincts are put to the test. He becomes embroiled in a dangerous investigation that intertwines the fates of the people he cares about, forcing him to confront not only external threats but the internal battles that have long defined him. His journey explores themes of redemption and the struggle for personal peace.
With richly drawn characters and evocative prose, the story immerses readers in a world where choices ripple through lives, and the past never truly fades away. Robicheaux's relentless pursuit of justice against a backdrop of personal turmoil creates an atmospheric narrative that captures both the beauty and brutality of life in the bayou.
As he navigates the dark underbelly of Louisiana, Robicheaux’s keen intuition and sharp instincts are put to the test. He becomes embroiled in a dangerous investigation that intertwines the fates of the people he cares about, forcing him to confront not only external threats but the internal battles that have long defined him. His journey explores themes of redemption and the struggle for personal peace.
With richly drawn characters and evocative prose, the story immerses readers in a world where choices ripple through lives, and the past never truly fades away. Robicheaux's relentless pursuit of justice against a backdrop of personal turmoil creates an atmospheric narrative that captures both the beauty and brutality of life in the bayou.