Leaving the Country of Sin: A Novel

Leaving the Country of Sin: A Novel

by Ron Rozelle
Leaving the Country of Sin: A Novel

Leaving the Country of Sin: A Novel

by Ron Rozelle

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Overview

Leaving the Country of Sin is a tale of Rafferty, who was saved as a teenager from a promising career of juvenile delinquency and slapped into a six-year hitch in the army to avoid jail time. Early on his anger and fierce resolve catch the attention of an officer in charge of a small cadre of soldiers who provide unique, subdued solutions to problems that are too sensitive for more obvious snipers or commandos.
But it is also the story of the inner reckoning the central character faces once his army career is complete. Rafferty, having long determined to retire on Galveston Island, which he had visited as a child with his uncle, hovers between seeing his past deeds as providing a patriotic service and just another form of murder.

The dilemma is intensified when his old mentor, the general who pulled him into that world and managed him for two decades, shows up with an assignment that will rid the world of a very  evil man, whose actions threaten the security of the nation. Thus the story, already an inward journey motif, becomes a real one, sending Rafferty off on what he determines is his last mission, one he wishes hadn’t fallen to him.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781680032314
Publisher: Texas Review Press
Publication date: 06/14/2021
Series: The Sabine Series in Literature
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

RON ROZELLE is the author of ten books, among them Into That Good Night, a memoir, and The Windows of Heaven, a novel of the 1900 Galveston storm. He is the recipient of the Katherine Munson Foster Memorial Award, a national short list finalist for the P.E.N. Prize, and is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters.

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FromLeaving the Country of Sin

. . . Outside, a moonlit, midsummer night had settled in nicely over Galveston. I gave not much more than a glance around the tiny parking lot for the two creeps, who were both of the variety of vermin who can be counted on to slither off into the darkness once thumped down.
I had the top down on the jeep, and the night felt fine as I drove up out of the Strand district toward the seawall. Once there, what looked like every star ever created shone brightly over the wide expanse of the dark Gulf of Mexico. I turned right onto Seawall Boulevard and headed toward the west end of the island, souvenir shops and eateries and motels and hotels on my right, the sprawling eternity of the dark sea on the left. The usual summer crowd of tourists wandered along the sidewalk that topped the seawall. On the other side of the wide street, more of them moved into and out of bars and fast food shops. Jazz blared out of one of the bars when I stopped at a red light, some local combo picking up a few bucks in tips. . .

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