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In mid-80s post-industrial America, a small town struggles with the remnants of defunct factories as a young journalist and college dropout, Bill, writes for The Daily Truth. His essays reflect on the decline of industry and his family's legacy, haunted by his father's suicide and their once-thriving industrial empire. The monotony of summer is shattered when local troublemaker Ronny Lawton reports his father missing, leading to the discovery of a dismembered finger. The town suspects Ronny of murder, but evidence is lacking. As the Lawton family's tragic story captivates the community, Ronny becomes an unlikely icon. Bill's obsession with the case deepens; he becomes entangled with Ronny’s estranged wife, uncovers a decomposing head, and finds himself a suspect in the murder investigation. Tensions escalate when Ronny takes his wife, child, and Bill hostage during a standoff with the FBI. Bill's eventual escape leads him to reflect on the disillusionment of the American dream. The narrative, marked by sharp, intense writing, explores the decline of a town, an era, and individual lives, intertwining a gripping murder mystery with profound commentary on failed aspirations and inevitable destruction.
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The Keepers of Truth, P. Michael Collins
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- Année de publication
- 2000
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- État du livre
- Abîmé
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- 5,84 €
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