Death Of A Rainmaker
- 311pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A classic murder mystery set in the 1930s Dust Bowl that portrays the era with great beauty, tenderness, and sorrowful authenticity.
Laurie Loewenstein crea narrazioni avvincenti attingendo alle sue radici del Midwest e alle sue esperienze di giornalista. La sua scrittura si addentra spesso in temi radicati nella storia americana e nella vita rurale, senza timore di esplorare relazioni umane complesse. Con un occhio attento ai dettagli e un talento per la suspense, Loewenstein crea letteratura che immerge i lettori nel passato, spingendoli al contempo a riflettere sul presente.


A classic murder mystery set in the 1930s Dust Bowl that portrays the era with great beauty, tenderness, and sorrowful authenticity.
"Already suffering the privations of the 1930s Dust Bowl, an Oklahoma town is further devastated when a passenger train derails--flooding its hospital with the dead and maimed. Among the seriously wounded is Etha, wife of Sheriff Temple Jennings. Overwhelmed by worry for her, the sheriff must regain his footing to investigate the derailment, which rapidly develops into a case of sabotage. The following night, a local recluse is murdered. Temple has a hunch that this death is connected to the train wreck. But as he dissects the victim's life with help from the recuperating and resourceful Etha, he discovers a tangle of records that make a number of townsfolk suspects in the murder. Temple's investigations take place against the backdrop of the Great Depression--where bootlegging, petty extortion, courage, and bravado play out in equal measure"-- Provided by publisher