No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy - Lettered Edition

No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy - Lettered Edition

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Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men is a stark meditation on violence, fate, and moral reckoning, played out against the desolate borderlands of Texas and Mexico. At once a relentless thriller and a haunting elegy, it confronts the ties of love, blood, and duty that shape lives—and the brutal forces that unravel them. The story begins when Llewelyn Moss, while hunting along the Rio Grande, comes upon the aftermath of a massacre: dead men, a cache of heroin, and over two million dollars in cash. Taking the money sets into motion a remorseless pursuit, led by the terrifying Anton Chigurh, a killer who decides life and death with the flip of a coin. As Moss struggles to protect himself and his wife from those who hunt him, Sheriff Bell—aging, weary, and disillusioned—watches the violence escalate and realizes he is powerless against a new breed of brutality that defies the old order. Published on July 19, 2005, No Country for Old Men is Cormac McCarthy’s ninth novel. Upon its publica

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