Cold | In July
The story deconstructs the idea that violence can ever be "clean" or "justified" without consequence. Richard is initially told by the police that he is a hero, yet he feels a dark curiosity and a lingering guilt. This internal decay mirrors the external corruption of the local Texas authorities, who are more interested in closing cases than finding the truth. 3. Masquerade of Masculinity
Richard acts out of a primal need to protect his son, but that act of violence permanently scars his soul . Cold in July
The title itself suggests a seasonal anomaly—something out of place and chilling in the middle of warmth. This reflects the central conflict: the collision of Richard’s "suburban" fatherhood with Russel’s "failed" fatherhood. The story deconstructs the idea that violence can
