Small-town gossip, bootlegging, the KKK, high school romances, corruption, and greed all play a part in this suspense story. Vietnam war veteran Luke Ballard returns to his Deep South roots in... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Hampton, Alabama was a rough place for a single mother to raise a child by herself. For years Luke Ballard knew he was a bustard just as the entire town knew his mother was a whore. He never learned from his mother the identity of his father. When Alma claims Luke impregnated her, his mother forced them into marriage. Immediately following the service, Luke enlisted in the Army. When his mother lay dying, Luke took leave to say his good-byes. On her deathbed, she confesses that three men brutally raped her and she wanted Luke to insure justice is done. Luke left the army and was elected sheriff. He begins his evidence gathering against three prominent citizens in the hopes of getting some justice for his mother. His only happiness is when he spends time with Emma Jean, married to a spouse abuser, who he also plans to bring down. New York Times best-selling author Patricia Hagan captures the ambiance of life in the 1960s in a small southern town. Segregation lived and the KKK thrived. The hero believes in justice and is willing to deliver it when he feels the occasion warrants his intervention. Luke, along with the rest of the cast and the atmospheric plot make CRY ME A RIVER a tale to remember.Harriet Klausner
Enthusiastically recommended reading to mystery buffs
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Patricia Hagan's Cry Me A River is a fast-paced, hard-hitting novel set in the rural South of the turbulent 1960s. Beginning with the ambush of Sheriff Luke Ballard on Halloween in the town cemetery of Hampton, Alabama, the reader is quickly enmeshed in the surprising twists and turns of the sheriff's life and the seamy underbelly of a southern town. The complexity of a small-town social structure (including gossip, bootlegging, the KKK, high school romances, corruption, and greed) all blended with the social changes sweeping over the south and the rest of the country in the late 1960s all add an engagingly textured backdrop to a novel of gripping suspense and mystery. Cry Me A River is enthusiastically recommended reading to mystery buffs and anyone else who appreciates a well crafted novel from a gifted storyteller.
Classic Southern Literature
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you grew up in the South in the sixties - this is a must read. Typical small town characters with all the dark secrets revealed!
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