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Eric H. Heisner

    Eric H. Heisner manifeste une affinité particulière pour le genre western. Avec son premier roman, West to Bravo, il élargit encore ses compétences de conteur d'histoires issues de la mythologie de l'Ouest américain. Son œuvre plonge dans la riche histoire et la culture de l'Ouest américain. L'écriture de Heisner découle d'une profonde connaissance et passion pour le genre. Elle explore les thèmes du courage, de la survie et de la nature humaine dans un environnement sauvage.

    Cicada: a western crime novel
    • 2020

      Cicada: a western crime novel

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Returning home from college for the weekend, John Bratcher meets up with his old running pals at the local bar. Searching for his best buddy, Mike Connolly, who is in Police Cadet training, John stumbles into a drunken seduction. Discovered in the transgression by the local sheriff, John is assaulted, left for dead, and then disappears. Seventeen years later, Deputy Mike Connolly moves back to his hometown. Wanting to live up to the lawman ideal of his fantasies, he tries to reacquaint himself with a town now run by Sheriff Russling, his step-father. He begins to uncover the disturbing story of his friend John's disappearance, which is covered up by a tangle of lies, murder and deceit. With complicated relationships strained under the brutish bully system of the sheriff, Mike finds that everyone has a secret but no one wants to stand up to the truth.

      Cicada: a western crime novel