Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter

Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter

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Zusammenfassung

It is 1951 and Sam Vincent, a former prosecutor, is asked to investigate a prison for black convicts in Thebes, Mississippi. When Sam vanishes, his old friend Earl packs his gun and goes to look for him, in the process discovering sinister secrets involving the whole town.

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Pale Horse Coming by Stephen Hunter

The Year is 1951. A smooth-talking Chicago lawyer has come to chat with Sam Vincent, a former prosecutor, about a dangerous unknown - a prison for violent black convicts in Thebes, Mississippi, a place of many questions but no answers. Would Sam, a white man and a Southerner, be willing to investigate? When Sam vanishes in the mists and swamps, his old friend Earl Swagger packs his gun and heads to Thebes where he discovers sinister secrets that go far beyond the prison walls. The whole town guards itself from nosy strangers with a private army of brutal, gun-toting, Klan-type thugs and rednecks. After barely escaping, Earl vows to right things and reclaim Thebes from the throes of a sinister conspiracy. But first, he enlists just a little help from his friends. Featuring the same fast-paced action and page-turning thrills that made Hot Springs a heart-stopping bestseller, Pale Horse Coming is a triumphant successor.
Earl Swagger is back in the follow-up to the bestselling Hot Springs
Stephen Hunter is the author of eleven novels, including Hot Springs, Time to Hunt, Black Light and Dirty White Boys. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780712620147
ISBN 10 0712620141
Titel Pale Horse Coming
Autor Stephen Hunter
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Cornerstone
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-03-07
Seitenanzahl 496
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