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Average rating4.2
Its 1933 in East Texas and the Depression lingers in the air like a slow moving storm. When a young Harry Collins and his little sister stumble across the body of a black woman who has been savagely mutilated and left to die in the bottoms of the Sabine River, their small town is instantly charged with tension. When a second body turns up, this time of a white woman, there is little Harry can do from stopping his Klan neighbors from lynching an innocent black man. Together with his younger sister, Harry sets out to discover who the real killer is, and to do so they will search for a truth that resides far deeper than any river or skin color.
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Southern paradise
perfect for a straight (white?) man
killing dirty girls.
This had me huffing, slamming the book, and yelling at the characters. So this was a good book. I figured out part of the answer, but not all of it. The ending was action packed and super emotional. A fabulous book.