The extraordinary new novel in the New York Times -bestselling author's acclaimed series about the real Deep South - 'a joy ride into the heart of darkness' ( Washington Post )
The extraordinary new novel in the New York Times-bestselling author's acclaimed series about the real Deep South - 'a joy ride into the heart of darkness' (Washington Post)
The extraordinary new novel in the New York Times -bestselling author's acclaimed series about the real Deep South - 'a joy ride into the heart of darkness' ( Washington Post )
The extraordinary new novel in the New York Times-bestselling author's acclaimed series about the real Deep South - 'a joy ride into the heart of darkness' (Washington Post)
She was just 17, a high school dropout named Milly Jones, found walking down the middle of the highway, engulfed in flames. Even in a tough Mississippi county like Tibbehah, it shatters the community, and it is up to Sheriff Quinn Colson, back on the job after a year away, and his deputy Lillie Virgil, to investigate what happened, and why. Before long, however, accusations start to fly; national media and federal authorities descend; and what seemed like a senseless act of violence begins to appear like something even more disturbing - with more victims waiting in the shadows.
“Ace Atkins' Quinn Colson series is, quite simply, the best in crime fiction today - Megan Abbott”
One of the best crime writers working today, Ace Atkins has been nominated for multiple major awards in crime fiction, including the Edgar three times, twice for novels about former U.S. Army Ranger Quinn Colson. He's written eight books in the Colson series, with many more to come. He continued Robert B. Parker's iconic Spenser character after Parker's death in 2010, and has added seven best-selling novels in that series.
A former newspaper reporter and SEC football player, Ace also writes essays and investigative pieces for several national magazines including Time, Outside, and Garden & Gun.He lives in Oxford, Mississippi with his family, where he's friend to many dogs and several bartenders.Find out more about Ace and his novels on his official website: aceatkins.com, on Facebook Ace Atkins, and on Twitter @aceatkins.She was just 17, a high school dropout named Milly Jones, found walking down the middle of the highway, engulfed in flames. Even in a tough Mississippi county like Tibbehah, it shatters the community, and it is up to Sheriff Quinn Colson, back on the job after a year away, and his deputy Lillie Virgil, to investigate what happened, and why. Before long, however, accusations start to fly; national media and federal authorities descend; and what seemed like a senseless act of violence begins to appear like something even more disturbing - with more victims waiting in the shadows.
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