Between Here and the Yellow Sea
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Showcases the short stories of the creator of HBO's True detective, Nic Pizzolatto.
Nic Pizzolatto is an American author whose work is characterized by a raw atmosphere and psychological depth. His writing often explores the darker aspects of human nature and the complex moral dilemmas into which his characters are thrust. Pizzolatto approaches his narratives with precision and a distinctive style that immerses readers in suspenseful and unsettling worlds. His literary influence is evident in his ability to craft memorable characters and compelling narratives that resonate long after the final page.





Showcases the short stories of the creator of HBO's True detective, Nic Pizzolatto.
With a snow flurry of cancer in his lungs and no one to live for, Roy Cady is a walking time-bomb of violence. Following a fling with his boss's lover, he's sent on a routine assignment he knows is a death trap. Yet after a smoking spasm of violence, Roy's would-be killers are mostly dead and he is mostly alive. Before he makes his getaway, he finds a beaten-up woman in the apartment, and sees something in her frightened, defiant eyes that causes a crucial decision: to take her with him on the run from New Oreans to Galveston, Texas.