In Cormac McCarthys ninth novel, his first in seven years, Llewellyn Moss, a hunter in McCarthys Texas border country, happens upon million in cash and a small fortune in heroin (as well as a heap of dead bodies), takes the money and drugs, and goes into hiding. This sets in motion a chain of events revolving around Sheriff Bell, the books true hero--a brooding, introspective man haunted by the human capacity for evil (and by the ambiguities of his own life). The cast of characters also includes a completely amoral thief and murderer on the run after a prison escape, and the drug lord who is trying to track down his missing millions. McCarthys gripping blood-soaked saga is both a compelling adventure story and a meditation on the horrors that humans are sometimes prey to.