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In Richard Barre's The Ghosts of Morning, a homicide that exploded the glorious sun, surf, and beach-party youth of two teenage surfers in still-golden Southern California reemerges to haunt the lives of the survivors. Wil Hardesty, Vietnam vet, ex-surfer and ex-husband (introduced in Barre's Shamus-winning The Innocents) is sucked into the intrigues of a wealthy and powerful family, the Van Zants. Denny Van Zant, Wil's mentor and friend in the Southern California surfing fraternity, enlisted in the Vietnam-era Marines to escape allegations of a homicide cover-up and died in the bloody assault on Hue. Now, however, his mother has received an anonymous letter. Denny is alive, and for a large sum of money, he can be found. She needs an investigator. Hardesty, pulled into the investigation by gratitude for past kindnesses, finds himself ensnared and finally endangered by the opposing claims of loyalty, love, and, finally, the truth. Barre's well-crafted narrative propels a believably human Hardesty into the worlds of news reporting, police investigations, body builders, dingy seaside motels, and a haunted post-Vietnam bivvy for burnouts outside Hilo, Hawaii. Amid escalating violence, each puzzle Hardesty solves raises new questions. He moves inexorably toward a final confrontation in the penthouse of an L.A. office tower, looking down on the glittering lights and dark shadows of his city and his past. --Barbara SchlieperRead More

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  • Product Description

    Detective Wil Hardesty returns in this brilliantly acclaimed new novel of a past forgotten--and a murder remembered...

    "Barre's language strikes eloquent chords of pain and regret...a steamy, evocative stew." --Publishers Weekly

    "History, nostalgia, and gritty human realities hooked me so deeply into the world of Wil Hardesty... The plot grabs, the characters seduce, and the pace never lets up."

    --Nevada Barr

    "Excellent...a tribute to an honorable man's refusal to succumb to his past even if he can't shed it."

    --Booklist

    * The San Francisco Chronicle calls Barre "one of the best hard-boiled detective novelists of the '90s."

    "Steamy, evocative..."--Publishers Weekly

    "Wild and exhilirating..."--Nevada Barr

    "Excellent..."--Booklist

  • 0425169316
  • 9780425169315
  • Richard Barre
  • 27 July 1999
  • G P Putnam's Sons
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
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