Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Harbor lights : stories /

by Burke, James Lee [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2024.Edition: First edition; First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.Description: 358 pages : 23 cm.ISBN: 9780802160966; 0802160964.Uniform titles: Harbor lights (Compilation).Subject(s): United States -- Fiction | Short stories
Contents:
Harbor lights -- Going ascross Jordon -- Big midnight special -- Deportees -- The assult -- The wild side of life -- A distant war -- Strange cargo.
Summary: "A dynamic, gripping collection of short stories from "America's best novelist" (Denver Post), the New York Times-bestselling James Lee Burke. Harbor Lights is a story collection from one of the most popular and widely acclaimed icons of American fiction, featuring a never-before-published novella. These eight stories move from the marshlands on the Gulf of Mexico to the sweeping plains of Colorado to prisons, saloons, and trailer parks across the South, weaving together love, friendship, violence, survival, and revenge. A boy and his father watch a German submarine sink an oil tanker as evil forces in the disguise of federal agents try to ruin their family. A girl is beaten up outside a bar as her university-professor father navigates new love and threats from a group of neo-Nazis. A pair of undercover union organizers are hired to break colts for a Hollywood actor, whose "Western hero" facade hides darkness. An oil rig worker witnesses a horrific attack on a local village while on a job in South America and seeks justice through one final act of bravery. With his nuanced characters, lyrical prose, and ability to write shocking violence in the most evocative settings, James Lee Burke's singular skills are on display in this superb anthology. Harbor Lights unfolds in stories that crackle and reverberate as unexpected heroes emerge"-- Provided by publisher.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Add tag(s)
Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Collection Call number Status Date due
Books Books Ed & Hazel Richmond Pub Library
Adult Non Fiction 808.83 Bur (Browse shelf) Available
Browsing Ed & Hazel Richmond Pub Library Shelves , Collection code: Adult Non Fiction Close shelf browser
No cover image available
808.4 THO Walden. 808.83 Arc Tell tale : 808.83 Bin A few of the girls / 808.83 Bur Harbor lights : 808.83 Chi No middle name : 808.83 Hen Looking glass : 808.83 Her Dolphin Junction :

Harbor lights -- Going ascross Jordon -- Big midnight special -- Deportees -- The assult -- The wild side of life -- A distant war -- Strange cargo.

"A dynamic, gripping collection of short stories from "America's best novelist" (Denver Post), the New York Times-bestselling James Lee Burke. Harbor Lights is a story collection from one of the most popular and widely acclaimed icons of American fiction, featuring a never-before-published novella. These eight stories move from the marshlands on the Gulf of Mexico to the sweeping plains of Colorado to prisons, saloons, and trailer parks across the South, weaving together love, friendship, violence, survival, and revenge. A boy and his father watch a German submarine sink an oil tanker as evil forces in the disguise of federal agents try to ruin their family. A girl is beaten up outside a bar as her university-professor father navigates new love and threats from a group of neo-Nazis. A pair of undercover union organizers are hired to break colts for a Hollywood actor, whose "Western hero" facade hides darkness. An oil rig worker witnesses a horrific attack on a local village while on a job in South America and seeks justice through one final act of bravery. With his nuanced characters, lyrical prose, and ability to write shocking violence in the most evocative settings, James Lee Burke's singular skills are on display in this superb anthology. Harbor Lights unfolds in stories that crackle and reverberate as unexpected heroes emerge"-- Provided by publisher.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Powered by Koha