The Felons' Ball
A Novel
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- USD 14.99
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- USD 14.99
Descripción editorial
“The Felons’ Ball is full of secrets—ones that refuse to reveal themselves and ones that refuse to stay buried. It's also full of wit and empathy and characters as real as your own family members. This novel is assured, propulsive, and thrilling, and I tore through it.”—Rebecca Makkai, New York Times bestselling author of I Have Some Questions for You
The critically acclaimed author of The Good Ones returns with an edge-of-your-seat thriller about a powerful Southern family whose dark secrets set in motion a chain of events with deadly consequences.
In their younger years, Trey Macready and his best friend Ben Marsh were distributors and enforcers for the local distillers who made their small hamlet of Ewald, Virginia, the moonshine capital of the world. But that was years ago, and now the only tie to their criminal past is the Felons’ Ball—Trey’s annual birthday party where they regale the crowed with tales of their youthful exploits. But when Ben is found dead after Trey’s fiftieth celebration, it’s clear those connections may not be past at all.
Finding Ben’s body propels his much-younger secret lover, Natalie—Trey’s daughter—to search for Ben’s estranged son, Lanny, and to find the truth about his killing. Her quest will lead to a battle with a police department that refuses to ignore her family’s history, and to form unexpected connections with Hardy, the sheriff investigating the case, and her brother-in-law Jay, who had a very public fight with Ben on the night of his murder.
When Jay goes missing on the morning he planned to meet Natalie, she begins to wonder if her mother was right . . . and if the past should be left in the past.
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The powerful Macready family of Ewald, Va., faces a crisis in Stewart's devilish sophomore thriller (after The Good Ones). Each year, 50-year-old contractor Trey Macready celebrates his birthday with the Felons' Ball, a raucous party that winks toward his history of moonshining with his best friend, Ben Marsh. This year, as usual, Trey regales his guests with tales of daring and deceit, but the night is tainted when Ben is found murdered. Trey's daughter, Natalie, is determined to find Ben's killer with the help of Lanny, his missing son—in part because she's secretly been sleeping with Ben. As Natalie and Ewald's new sheriff, Hardy Underwood, hunt for Lanny and the killer, Natalie learns that Trey and Ben's decades-old exploits were darker and deadlier than she suspected. As she sifts through a pile of family secrets, the sins of her father's past start to threaten her own future. An intriguing mix of murder, moonshine, and family drama makes this sing. It's perfect for fans of Kate White and Kim Michele Richardson.