Tar And Trespass
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
"There's a kind of love that only grows in places where nothing else will — between the cracks, in the heat, where the road ends and the only direction left is toward each other."
Hendrix Vane knows that asphalt doesn't forgive. After five years in the Coffield Unit, he's trading his cell for the sun-scorched highways of the Texas Gulf Coast. He spends his days pouring pavement, keeping his head down, and managing a crew of work-release men who, like him, are just trying to survive the leash the state has put on them. He's meticulous, disciplined, and keeps his secrets locked in a toolbox beneath his cot.
Nola Kincaid is a woman who counts things. Days, dollars, and the seconds between a man's threat and his action. As a community supervision officer, she's seen every excuse in the book, and she's not impressed by any of them. When she's assigned a compliance audit on Hendrix Vane's remote road-paving crew, she expects a routine inspection and an easy file. She doesn't expect the man whose hands are stained with tar, or the road that doesn't appear on any official DOT map.
Their worlds collide in the oppressive August heat, where the road ends and the power dynamics are as fluid as the pavement. Hendrix is a man who learned the hard way that the system doesn't protect—it processes. Nola is a woman who trusts in procedure, believing that if you follow the rules, the truth will eventually surface.
As Nola digs into the irregularities of Hendrix's worksite, she uncovers a web of institutional corruption and land fraud that reaches far beyond a simple paving contract. Hendrix has been gathering evidence for years, waiting for someone to ask the right questions—or someone dangerous enough to make him regret he ever kept it.
Trapped together in the sweltering heat of the Texas coast, the line between inspector and supervised, captor and captive, truth and deception begins to blur. In a landscape where power is bought with silence and the road is built on secrets, Hendrix and Nola must decide if they're standing on the same side of the cracks—or if they're about to be swallowed by them.