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Southern exposure

A lyrical new voice from the South weaves a searing psychological drama around a small town shocked by violence, a compelling portrait of human lives caught in the crucible of change. - Cover.

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  • "Most of the residents of small, quiet Essex, S.C., know each other. Neighbors tend their gardens and leave the doors to their homes unlocked. City-dwellers like 30-ish engineer Stoney McFarland and his photographer wife Anna move to Essex to enjoy a simpler way of life--that is until Sarah Roth, a town matriarch, is found brutally murdered. Maum Chrish, a black woman who practices voodoo in the swamps, quickly becomes a suspect although there is no evidence to prove her guilt. Stoney has his own ideas about who murdered Sarah and he becomes obsessed with solving the crime. During one of South Carolina's worst heat waves, Stoney's suspicions draw the entire community, now paranoid with fear, into a dangerous investigation."
  • "A lyrical new voice from the South weaves a searing psychological drama around a small town shocked by violence, a compelling portrait of human lives caught in the crucible of change. - Cover."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Southern exposure"@en
  • "Southern exposure"