A Place Called Hope : An utterly compelling, evocative small-town crime thriller
(Autor) Morgan GreeneHow far would you go to change your life? In the small American town of Hope, teenager Lucas Caldwell dreams of escaping his life. His mother, Liss, is struggling with addiction, and his sickly little brother, Reuben, would never survive her without him. His grandfather, Lucky, is dying in a care facility, his mind fading. But in a final moment of clarity, he lets slip to Lucas that he is in possession of a painting worth millions, stolen from a transport convoy in a daring heist five decades ago. As the disbelief fades, a thin hope begins to grow. But secrets as big as this rarely stay hidden for long, and as the corruption of money spreads, so does the threat of violence and bloodshed. And with hungry wolves circling the payday to end all paydays, the fallout could tear the town, and Lucas's family, apart. Lucas would do anything to protect the people he loves. But at what cost? A gut-wrenching, utterly compelling small-town crime thriller, laying bare the corrosive nature of greed and the trials and dangers of those living on the fringes of society.
Morgan Greene
Morgan Greene is a renowned author known for their compelling storytelling and unique writing style. They have written several acclaimed works in the mystery and thriller genre, including "The Silent Witness" and "Shadows of the Past." Greene's writing is characterized by intricate plots, well-developed characters, and unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Greene's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the mystery genre, earning them a dedicated following of fans and critical acclaim from fellow authors. Their most famous work, "The Silent Witness," has been praised for its masterful storytelling and gripping suspense, solidifying Greene's reputation as a talented and influential author in the literary world.