Terrence McCauley writes a lean and compelling thriller taken straight from the history books but made so much more alive and tangible. You’ll be bound to look at certain events very differently after reading The Twilight Town.
It’s 1963 in Dallas and Dan Wilson, a Dallas PD Detective, is working undercover with the FBI to uncover a dirty captain in cahoots with the Dallas mob. With growing evidence of corruption that spans the biggest names in history, Dan must navigate a labyrinth of danger and misdirection before he himself becomes a target.
What stands out most in McCauley’s stellar writing is how real The Twilight Town feels. It becomes less like reading a story and more like reliving events of the past that were so beyond our initial comprehension. The lifelike and engaging characters each have their moment in the spotlight that make for a devastating spiral into destitute, or a motivational rise from the bottom. At its heart, The Twilight Town is a crime thriller that is filled to the brim with twists and turns that guarantee a riveting read.
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