24 Hours
What metaphors are used in 24 Hours by Greg Iles?
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The two main settings, the Jennings' home and the Beau Rivage Casino Hotel, metaphorically represent the different levels of society attempting to co-exist in this state, even as the two very different pairs of settings trade places during the desperate twenty-four hours in which the novel takes place.
24 Hours