Bull Mountain by Brian Panowich is a G.P. Putnam’s Son’s publication. Southern Literature, organized crime, and a family drama all rolled into one book. Usually, the ‘black sheep’ of the family means the odd guy out- but in an unsavory way.4/5. · The ancient story of brother pitted against brother gets a fresh take in Brian Panowich’s debut novel, Bull Mountain, by combining family saga, mystery, and crime with the best elements of literary fiction. The story’s easy yet elegant style, nuanced characters, and gripping plot Author: Donna Meredith. Book Summary. Winner of the BookBrowse Debut Author Award. From a remarkable new voice in Southern fiction, a multigenerational saga of crime, family, and vengeance. Clayton Burroughs comes from a long line of outlaws. For generations, the Burroughs clan has made its home on Bull Mountain in North Georgia, running shine, pot, and meth over six state lines, virtually untouched by the rule of law.
Brian Panowich Synopsis: Bull Mountain is a novel by Brian Panowich. Clayton Burroughs comes from a long line of outlaws. For generations, the Burroughs clan has made its home on Bull Mountain in North Georgia, running shine, pot, and meth over six state lines, virtually untouched by the rule of law. At its heart, BULL MOUNTAIN is a story about family, and the lengths a man will go to protect it, honor it, or, in some cases, destroy it. Readers may also be interested to know that I'm currently at work on my next novel, a rural thriller also set in the lawless backwoods of North Georgia. --Brian Panowich. Reviewed by Donna Meredith. The ancient story of brother pitted against brother gets a fresh take in Brian Panowich's debut novel, Bull Mountain, by combining family saga, mystery, and crime with the best elements of literary fiction. The story's easy yet elegant style, nuanced characters, and gripping plot will earn it many fans.
Bull Mountain by Brian Panowich is a G.P. Putnam’s Son’s publication. Southern Literature, organized crime, and a family drama all rolled into one book. Usually, the ‘black sheep’ of the family means the odd guy out- but in an unsavory way. Hillbilly noir goes literary in Panowich’s debut, which is part crime fiction and part family saga. As an outcast from his family, Sheriff Clayton Burroughs knows "The world is a broken place sometimes." Above northern Georgia’s Waymore Valley, where Clayton patrols, generations of Burroughses have ruled Bull Mountain, keeping the family whole with moonshine, then marijuana, and now meth. The ancient story of brother pitted against brother gets a fresh take in Brian Panowich’s debut novel, Bull Mountain, by combining family saga, mystery, and crime with the best elements of literary fiction. The story’s easy yet elegant style, nuanced characters, and gripping plot will earn it many fans.
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