The Heavens May Fall
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Mystery
格式
电子书
页数
270
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 4, 2016
出版商
Seventh Street Books
ISBN-10
1633882063
ISBN-13
9781633882065
描述
Detective Max Rupert is drawn into a web of deceit and intrigue when the murder of Jennavieve Pruitt unravels before him. With an unwavering belief that her husband, Ben, is responsible for her demise, he embarks on a pursuit of justice that tests both his moral compass and his professional instincts. The more Max digs into the case, the deeper he finds himself entangled in a series of shocking revelations about love, betrayal, and the lengths people go to protect those they care about.
As Max investigates further, he confronts the complexities of loyalty and the secrets hidden beneath the facade of a seemingly perfect marriage. Each twist and turn in the case forces him to question his assumptions and grapple with the potential innocence of a man he was certain was guilty. Dark truths emerge, pushing Max to navigate his own beliefs about justice and vengeance.
With tensions mounting, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of human emotions, revealing how easily perception can be distorted. As Max’s dedication to the case leads him to unexpected revelations, he must ultimately face the consequences of his convictions, proving that the search for truth often leads to haunting questions about morality and human nature.
As Max investigates further, he confronts the complexities of loyalty and the secrets hidden beneath the facade of a seemingly perfect marriage. Each twist and turn in the case forces him to question his assumptions and grapple with the potential innocence of a man he was certain was guilty. Dark truths emerge, pushing Max to navigate his own beliefs about justice and vengeance.
With tensions mounting, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of human emotions, revealing how easily perception can be distorted. As Max’s dedication to the case leads him to unexpected revelations, he must ultimately face the consequences of his convictions, proving that the search for truth often leads to haunting questions about morality and human nature.