Some Rise by Sin, Philip Caputo
Some Rise by Sin, Philip Caputo
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Some Rise by Sin
A Novel

Author: Philip Caputo

Narrator: P. J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 14 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/09/2017


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Philip Caputo tells the story of a Franciscan priest struggling to walk a moral path through the shifting and fatal realities of an isolated Mexican village

The Mexican village of San Patricio is being menaced by a bizarre, cultish drug cartel infamous for its brutality. As the townspeople try to defend themselves by forming a vigilante group, the Mexican army and police have their own ways of fighting back. Into this volatile mix of forces for good and evil (and sometimes both) steps an unlikely broker for peace: Timothy Riordan, an American missionary priest who must decide whether to betray his vows to stop the unspeakable violence and help the people he has pledged to protect.

Riordan’s fellow expatriate Lisette Moreno serves the region in a different way, as a doctor who makes “house calls” to impoverished settlements, advocating modern medicine to a traditional society wary of outsiders. To gain acceptance, she must keep secret her rocky love affair with artist Pamela Childress, whose troubled emotions lead Moreno to question their relationship.

Together, Lisette and Riordan tend to their community. But when Riordan oversteps the bounds of his position, his personal crisis echoes the impossible choices facing a nation beset by instability and bloodshed.

Based on actual events, propelled by moral conflict, and animated by a keen and discerning sensibility, Some Rise by Sin demonstrates yet again Philip Caputo’s generous and insightful gifts as a storyteller.

About Philip Caputo

Philip Caputo is an award-winning journalist—the co-winner of a Pulitzer Prize—and the author of many works of fiction and nonfiction, including A Rumor of War, one of the most highly praised books of the twentieth century. His book, The Longest Road, was a New York Times bestseller. His novels include Acts of Faith, The Voyage, Horn of Africa, Crossers, and Some Rise by Sin. He and his wife, Leslie Ware, divide their time between Norwalk, Connecticut, and Patagonia, Arizona.


Reviews

Goodreads review by robin

The Mexican Drug Trade And The Religious Life Philip Caputo's 2017 novel "Some Rise by Sin" examines in the context of questions of good and evil and religious faith a contemporary poor, rural Mexican community dominated by drug cartels. It is a broad-themed novel with many insights both about Mexico......more

Goodreads review by Sam

Over the years, Philip Caputo has earned a reputation as a master storyteller. Caputo’s novels are as character-driven as they are plot-driven, and that finely tuned balance seldom fails to make them memorable and moving reads. Regular Caputo readers have come to expect nothing less from the author......more

Goodreads review by RMazin

San Patricio is a small Mexican town besieged by drug cartels, corrupt police and poverty. Two Americans, one by choice the other by church decree are there to make a difference. Lisette Moreno is a doctor who could easily have a practice stateside but chooses to bring medical care to those least li......more

Goodreads review by Glenn

I have enjoyed Caputo's books for years. The first war he wrote of was my war and so Indian Country and A Rumor of War are part of the canon. Some of Caputo's other books deal with warfare in Africa and the Middle East. I see now he's written another a new one, Ten Thousand Days of Thunder, about Vi......more