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Two-time Edgar Award winner James Lee Burke has been called "brilliant," "incomparable," "an absolute master," and even "Faulknerian," but readers are too rapt in his stories to browse the reviews. In Feast Day of Fools, he proves his worth again with a deftly layered tale about a desert torture homicide; a terrified ex-boxer; a mysterious, deeply secretive Chinese woman; and the return of serial murderer Preacher Jack Collins. The job of sorting it all out falls into the lap of Southwest Texas border town Sheriff Hackberry Holland. Bound to be a bestseller.
Overview
Sheriff Hackberry Holland patrols a small Southwest Texas border town with a deep and abiding respect for the citizens in his care. Still mourning the loss of his cherished wife and locked in a perilous almost-romance with his deputy, Pam Tibbs, a woman many decades his junior, Hackberry feeds off the deeds of evil men to keep his own demons at bay.
When alcoholic ex-boxer Danny Boy Lorca witnesses a man tortured to death in the desert and reports it, Hack’s investigation leads ...