
Savage Season
语言: 英语
格式: 平装书
ISBN 10: 0753814382
ISBN 13: 9780753814383
出版日期:
January 1st, 2001
出版商: Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
页数: 320
类型: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, LGBTQ+, Humor, Business & Economics
In the heart of East Texas, a deadly chase unfolds against a backdrop of recklessness and danger. Joe R. Lansdale weaves a gritty tale of survival where a group of friends finds themselves entangled in a web of violence and despair. As summer heat envelops the region, they unwittingly stir up a long-buried secret that threatens to consume them.
The juxtaposition of the seemingly idyllic small-town life with the raw, unfiltered chaos of their circumstances creates a tension that grips the reader's emotions. Lansdale expertly crafts characters that are both relatable and deeply flawed, each carrying their own burdens as they confront the sinister forces at play around them. Friendship, loyalty, and the primal instinct to survive are tested as dark revelations come to light.
Amidst the bloodshed and betrayal, the narrative challenges notions of morality and justice, leaving readers questioning how far one might go to protect those they love. With its vibrant descriptions and visceral storytelling, this tale is as much about the human condition as it is about the violence that lurks beneath the surface.
The juxtaposition of the seemingly idyllic small-town life with the raw, unfiltered chaos of their circumstances creates a tension that grips the reader's emotions. Lansdale expertly crafts characters that are both relatable and deeply flawed, each carrying their own burdens as they confront the sinister forces at play around them. Friendship, loyalty, and the primal instinct to survive are tested as dark revelations come to light.
Amidst the bloodshed and betrayal, the narrative challenges notions of morality and justice, leaving readers questioning how far one might go to protect those they love. With its vibrant descriptions and visceral storytelling, this tale is as much about the human condition as it is about the violence that lurks beneath the surface.