God Is a Bullet

God Is a Bullet by Boston Teran, published by Knopf on March 23, 1999, is a gripping debut novel that unfolds in the harsh landscapes of the southern California desert and the badlands of Mexico. This edition spans 301 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins in Fall 1970 with a twelve-year-old boy who witnesses a brutal murder, a crime that remains unsolved for twenty-five years. The story escalates in Christmas week 1995 when a fourteen-year-old girl is kidnapped by a satanic cult, leading her father, a cop named Bob Hightower, into a desperate search for his daughter amidst a backdrop of violence and chaos.
Readers will find a dark and intense exploration of personal conviction and survival as Bob teams up with Case Hardin, a fierce ex-cult member. Their journey reveals connections between past and present crimes, drawing them into a world of drugs and ritualistic violence. The novel delves into themes of trauma and redemption, as both characters confront their demons in a primal hunt for the truth. God Is a Bullet presents a harrowing tale that challenges the limits of human endurance and the quest for justice.
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The feral wasteland of the southern California desert and the badlands of Mexico: these are the settings for Boston Teran’s searing debut novel–a dark, wrenching thriller about personal conviction, retribution, and survival.
Fall 1970. In a remote playa a twelve-year-old boy stumbles upon a hideous scene in a dust-strewn trailer: the savage murder of a woman that will remain unsolved for twenty-five years.
Christmas week, 1995. A fourteen-year-old girl is kidnapped by a bloodthirsty satanic cult that calls itself the Left-Handed Path. The leader, Cyrus, considers murder the “ultimate freedom, ultimate joy . . . ultimate service.” His “tribe” is a group of drug-fueled young psychopaths honing their skills under the tutelage of a master. Helter Skelter. And then some.
Bob Hightower, the girl’s father, is a cop, suddenly more desperate than he ever imagined possible. There are no clues to his daughter’s whereabouts, only a scene of unfathomable carnage–the mutilated corpses of her mother and stepfather–left behind by the kidnappers. His only hope is a fierce ex-cult member named Case Hardin, a woman tempered to an extraordinary strength by what she’s endured, who’s just getting off the junkie trail in a halfway house in Hollywood. Bob has absolutely no reason, and every need, to trust her.
Case suspects that the killings, committed within fifty miles of each other and separated by a quarter of
a century, are part of a byzantine nightmare she knows too well, a nightmare that has now engulfed Bob’s daughter. Their quest–he for his child, she to exorcise her demons–becomes a primal hunt-and-chase through a savage subculture of drugs and ritualistic violence (“the black land of plenty”) that takes them inexorably toward the limits of physical and psychological torment and trauma.
God Is a Bullet is an indelible story of people who must discover what it means to surrender oneself
completely–to drugs, or power, or faith, or love–and, when necessary, what it takes to come back. It is
a stunning debut.
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