Conflict, Danger, and the Fight for Justice in Memphis Moon
Memphis Moon by Matthew M. Watkins continues its story with rising tension and serious conflict. This part of the novel focuses on danger, justice, and the impact of past actions. It shows how unresolved events can return and affect lives in powerful ways. One of the key elements in this section is the continued threat of Benjamin DuPree. His past actions have already caused tragedy, and his presence remains a source of fear. Even when he is not visible, his influence is still felt. The story shows that the past cannot be easily forgotten. Caleb is still affected by the loss of his father. The truth about what happened at the mill continues to shape his thoughts and actions. As events unfold, new danger appears. Benjamin DuPree returns and brings violence with him. His actions create fear in the community and put others at risk. This increases the level of tension in the story. A major moment comes when Josephine is attacked. This event is shocking and deeply emoti...