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Sins of Two Fathers
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384 pages
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The story delves into the moral complexities of journalism and vengeance through the character of Hank Tobin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. After exposing a past crime that led to a boy's imprisonment, Hank faces a new threat when the boy's father, now dying, seeks revenge by implicating Hank's son in a recent crime. Their tense phone conversations reveal their conflicting motivations and emotional struggles, ultimately leading to a gripping climax that challenges Hank's integrity and family ties. The narrative blends themes of truth, responsibility, and the consequences of past actions.
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2004, paperback
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