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‡a9781442344266 |
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‡bF43 2011 |
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‡aBUR |
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‡aBurke, James Lee,
‡d1936-,
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‡aFeast day of fools
‡h[sound recording] :
‡ba novel /
‡cJames Lee Burke. |
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‡aNew York :
‡bSimon & Schuster Audioworks,
‡cp2011. |
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‡a13 sound discs (ca. 960 min.) :
‡bstereo, digital ;
‡c4 3/4 in. |
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‡aUnabridged. |
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‡aRead by Will Patton. |
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‡aIn this sequel to his 2009 novel, Rain Gods, Burke returns to the hard-scrabble Texas town on the Mexican border, and its contemplative sheriff Hackberry Holland. Holland is a quintessential Burke hero—deeply moral, tortured by past sins, appalled at the depravity of our fallen world, and firmly committed to justice. Feast Day for Fools opens with a horrific murder in the desert. One man is tortured and dismembered by a menacing psychopath named Krill. Another man, a government agent whom Krill kidnapped and planned to sell to Al Qaeda, escapes into the night. In its aftermath, Holland encounters a vibrant cast of characters—including Anton Ling, an enigmatic woman whose home is a place of refuge to desperate immigrants, and the riveting Preacher Jack Collins, a terrifying serial killer, who had seemingly died at the end of Rain Gods. |
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‡aTexas
‡vFiction. |
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‡aAudiobooks. |
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‡aPatton, Will,
‡enarrator. |
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‡a106830644
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