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Half of Paradise
The narrative focuses on Hackberry Holland, a former Texas Ranger now serving as a sheriff in a humid, secluded Louisiana community. Haunted by past deeds and a complicated relationship with his troubled son, who is drawn into criminal enterprises, Hackberry finds himself constantly battling external forces of corruption and violence. His position forces him to confront the grim realities of his chosen home and the dark impulses that seem to echo from his own history and his family's future. This novel delves deeply into themes of redemption, the inescapable pull of the past, and the moral complexities inherent in the American South. James Lee Burke uses his distinctive, atmospheric writing to paint a vivid picture of the bayou landscape, imbuing it with a sense of foreboding and spiritual unease. The compelling nature of "Half of Paradise" lies in its exploration of flawed characters grappling with profound existential questions, the cyclical nature of violence, and the desperate search for grace and meaning amidst decay and moral ambiguity, particularly through the lens of Hackberry's own internal turmoil.
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$4.5
1 copy
Publisher
Hyperion Books
Pages
480
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780786889464
ISBN-10
0786889462
Language
English
Published
1998-10-01
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