![]() ![]() Both have spent decades yearning to return, to play music - but have had to settle for incredibly successful careers in the music business. WHen you think of some of the despicable things that have happened or have been described in the previous two novels by citizens in good standing, you get an idea just how bad this was. They were so terrible that they were banished from the community, unable to return - or, worst of all, make music. ![]() Not all that long ago, especially by Tufa standards, Bo-Kate Wisby and her beau, Jefferson Powell wreaked all sorts of havoc. Granted, I’d rather be in one of the earlier books than this one (not a reflection of the quality of the book, just the events portrayed). But this book’s little corner of Appalachia that touches another world (in more ways than one) is a place you just want to exist in. This is one of those kind of books you don’t want to put down because you don’t want to leave that world, not for a minute, to step back into this one, as nice as it is - filled with your stuff, and your great wife and frequently tolerable children. ![]() Not because I was driven to find out what happens next - like a Finder, or Child etc. This book was practically un-put-downable. Mystery/Detective Fiction/Crime Fiction/Thriller. ![]()
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