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Turner
Series · 3 books · 2003-2007

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#1

Cypress Grove

2003

The small town where Turner has moved is one of America's lost places, halfway between Memphis and forever. That makes it a perfect hideaway: a place where a man can bury the past and escape the pain of human contact, where you are left alone unless you want company, where conversation only happens when there's something to say, where you can sit and watch an owl fly silently across the face of the moon. And where Turner hopes to forget that he has been a cop, a psychotherapist, and, always, an ex-con. There is no major crime to speak of until Sheriff Lonnie Bates arrives on Turner's porch with a bottle of Wild Turkey and a problem: The body of a drifter has been found—brutally and ritualistically— murdered and Bates and his deputy need help from someone with big-city experience who appreciates the delicacy of investigating people in a small town. Thrust back into the middle of what he left behind, Turner slowly becomes reacquainted not only with the darkness he had fled, but with the unsuspected kindness of others.
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#2

Cripple Creek

2006

Turner porte un lourd passé sur ses épaules. Ancien flic à Memphis, il a passé onze années en prison après avoir tué son partenaire durant une mission. Reconverti en psychothérapeute à sa sortie, Turner s'est finalement retiré à Oxford, une petite ville du Mississippi où les circonstances – plus qu'une réelle volonté – ont fait de lui un adjoint du shérif local. Un soir, Turner et ses hommes arrêtent un chauffard qui traverse Oxford à tombeau ouvert au volant d'une Ford Mustang. L'homme transpire le Jack Daniel's et transporte un sac contenant 200 000 dollars. Au petit matin, alors que le soiffard cuve à l'ombre, une fusillade éclate : deux types viennent 'extraire' le prisonnier de sa cellule et blessent grièvement un adjoint et la secrétaire du commissariat. Quand Turner apprend que l'évadé est connu des services de police et qu'il travaille pour un caïd de Memphis, il décide de partir à sa poursuite. En roulant vers cette ville qu'il a fuie, Turner ne se doute pas qu'il va libérer les fantômes de son passé et que la vague de violence ne fait que se lever…
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#3

Salt River

2007

John Turner—ex-policeman, ex-con, war veteran and former therapist—has come to a small town near Memphis to escape his past. But the past proves inescapable; thrust into the role of Deputy Sheriff, Turner finds himself at the center of his new community, one that, like so many others, is drying up, disappearing before his eyes. The sheriff's long-lost son comes plowing down Main Street into City Hall in what appears to be a stolen car, while waiting back at Turner's cabin is his good friend, Eldon Brown. "They think I killed someone," he says. Turner asks: "Did you?" And Eldon responds: "I don't know." Haunted by his own ghosts, Turner nonetheless goes in search of a truth he's not sure he can live with.

Author

James Sallis
James Sallis
Author · 20 books
James Sallis (born 21 December 1944 in Helena, Arkansas) is an American crime writer, poet and musician, best known for his series of novels featuring the character Lew Griffin and set in New Orleans, and for his 2005 novel Drive, which was adapted into a 2011 film of the same name.
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