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The narrative traces intersecting lives in and around New Orleans and a Mississippi river voyage after a bold daylight robbery draws a witness and an implicated stranger into legal and moral turmoil. Scenes alternate between cafés, river decks, courtlike and penal settings, and private confidences, offering character studies of those caught by circumstance. Themes of trust, responsibility, and the costs of ambition recur as friendships strain, loyalties shift, and past actions produce unforeseen consequences. The plot balances episodic adventure with moral reflection, following descent, confrontation, and attempts at restitution that expose how social judgment and personal choices determine who pays the price.
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