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Vicki Lane

    Vicki Lane crée des mystères profondément ancrés dans le décor évocateur des Appalaches. Ses récits explorent les complexités des relations humaines et les secrets cachés sous la surface de vies apparemment tranquilles. Lane développe magistralement le suspense et la profondeur psychologique, plongeant les lecteurs dans l'atmosphère de la vie rurale où le passé ne s'efface jamais complètement. Son style se caractérise par un fort sens du lieu et une perspicacité aiguë de la nature humaine.

    And the Crows Took Their Eyes
    • And the Crows Took Their Eyes

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(129)Évaluer

      During the Civil War, in bitterly divided western North Carolina, Confederate troops execute thirteen men and boys from a rural community opposed to secession. A microcosm of the deep horrors of civil war, the Shelton Laurel Massacre as it came to be known, pitted neighbor against neighbor, touching every family with violence at their own front door. Told by those who lived it– Confederate and Unionist alike--Keith, who ordered the execution, Polly, whose children’s death precipitated the massacre, Judy and Marthy, who bore torture to protect their men, and Sim, conscripted by the Confederates and haunted by his part in the Massacre—the novel offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of five people tangled in history’s web, caught up together in love and hate. And all five will bear the mark of the massacre long after the event, struggling to come to terms with the bleak consequences of civil war. Based on an actual event and historical characters, And the Crows Took Their Eyes is a richly imagined portrait of a dark and bitter time—illuminated by gleams of humanity at its best

      And the Crows Took Their Eyes