Powder Burn

Powder Burn by Carl Hiaasen is a gripping reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on June 30, 1998. This 288-page novel is presented in English and follows architect Chris Meadows, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous situation after witnessing the murder of an old girlfriend by drugland hitmen. As he navigates the violent landscape of Miami, Chris finds himself in a perilous position, with the authorities more focused on using him as bait than ensuring his safety.
Readers will encounter a fast-paced narrative that delves into the themes of crime and survival within a hard-boiled mystery framework. The story unfolds as Chris grapples with the consequences of his unfortunate witness to violence, highlighting the complexities of trust and danger in a city rife with corruption. This edition invites readers to explore the intertwining of personal and criminal elements in a thrilling atmosphere, making it a notable addition to the crime fiction genre.
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Architect Chris Meadows has the bad luck to see an old girlfriend get hit by a car full of drugland hitmen. He has the worse luck to see the face of her murderers. Because in a town as violent as Miami, a witness doesn’t stand a chance–especially when the cops who ought to be protecting him are more interested in dangling him as live bait.
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