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- Title: Thin Slice of Life
- Author : Miles Arceneaux
- Release Date : January 25, 2012
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 16029 KB
Description
Charlie Sweetwater comes from generations of fishermen and shrimpers on the Gulf Coastal Bend of the Texas coast. Itās in his blood, but blood has turned bad and Charlie is living the vagabondās life in Mexico. Upon receiving a mysterious and enticing message from his brother Johnny, however, Charlie points his pickup towards Texas and home. But Johnny is a no-show when Charlie arrives at his hometown of Fulton. The Coast Guard has discovered Johnnyās shrimp boat drifting abandoned in the Gulf. Is it ādeath by misadventureā as the authorities presume, or something more sinister? What had Johnny been trying to communicate to his estranged brother?
Meanwhile, Fulton Harbor, where Charlieās family has docked their shrimp boats for generations, has changedāand not for the better. Hard-working newly-arrived Vietnamese immigrant fishermen are under the thumb of Col. Nguyen Ngoc Bao, a ruthless exiled gangster who aims to recreate his Asian criminal enterprise in a New World setting.
Confronting Bao and his thugs are Charlie and a mismatched group of good guys (and gals): a fast-and-loose Cajun hustler, a salty cast of āThird Coastā barroom regulars, a handful of courageous Vietnamese Ć©migrĆ©s, a menacing ex-convict, and a misplaced Texas Ranger who discovers a slice of the Lone Star State that the cowboy movies of his boyhood never prepared him for.
Along the way, Charlie finds himself falling for his brotherās girlfriend, whose zealous desire to see justice served tests his own limits for loyalty and commitment. Unlikely heroes arise from improbable circumstances, and the denizens of the small seaside community find their fortunes and fates ebbing and flowing like the tidal flux of the ocean itself.
Suddenly, the Sweetwatersā thin slice of life on the Texas Gulf Coast has never seemed so tenuous, or so perilous.