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    Blood Meridian

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    Blood Merid­i­an by Cor­mac McCarthy tells the bru­tal, vio­lent sto­ry of a name­less young pro­tag­o­nist, known as “the Kid,” who joins a group of Indi­an-hunters led by the enig­mat­ic and ruth­less Glan­ton. Set in the Amer­i­can West, the nov­el explores themes of vio­lence, moral­i­ty, and the human capac­i­ty for evil.

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