Hunter’s Moon

Hunter’s Moon by Chuck Logan, published by HarperCollins on October 1, 1996, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of loyalty and morality. The story follows Harry Griffin, a loner shaped by his experiences in war, who faces a profound test of courage after a tragic incident in Minnesota’s North Woods leaves a young man dead. As suspicions of murder arise, Harry navigates an atmosphere thick with tension and silence, challenging his principles and resolve.
In this narrative, readers will encounter Harry’s relentless pursuit of truth amid a community gripped by fear and secrecy. The plot unfolds as he confronts the eerie aftermath of the incident and the unsettling dynamics involving his best friend’s wife. As Harry digs deeper, he must contend with the dangers that lurk in the shadows, leading to a climax marked by betrayal and violence. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English, offering a gripping exploration of human nature and the consequences of choices made in the face of adversity.
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Harry Griffin is a loner who’s witnessed some of war’s rawest moments. A survivor, he is guided in all things by his unfailing loyalty and honesty. But a tragic altercation in Minnesota’s North Woods that leaves a young man dead and suspicions of murder hanging in the air tests Harry’s courage as never before. Nothing could have prepared him for the eerie silence that has fallen over the incident, the challenge to his nerve, and the raw carnality of his best friend’s wife.
Digging for answers in a town ready to lash out in fear of the dark secrets he is moving ever closer to, Harry ignores the signs of danger at his own peril. Until it all ignites in a fire of unexpected betrayal and a bloody settling of accounts.
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