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Glenn Arbery

    So Ancient and So New: St. Augustine's Confessions and Its Influence
    Boundaries of Eden
    • Boundaries of Eden

      • 518 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      3,9(8)Abgeben

      The story delves into the mystery of a nameless boy found near an abandoned home, prompting an investigation that reveals connections to an international drug cartel and local crime. Walter Peach, a journalist entwined in these revelations, grapples with his own past of abandonment and moral conflicts. Set against the backdrop of the modern South, the narrative weaves through historical events from the radical 1960s to the Civil War, offering rich themes of identity, sin, and retribution with both contemporary and classical significance.

      Boundaries of Eden