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Twisty. Witty. Darkly Humorous.
This debut from Texas native, Heather Harper Ellett, sets itself apart from other Southern Noir with its deeply developed characters and authentic setting. Ellett has created a vivid story chock full of the scenery and problems of the everyday lives of folks living in rural East Texas. Throw in a dead body, and we’ve got ourselves a twisted tale of “Whodunnit?”.
Ellett’s writing is incredible. She is skilled at bringing her characters to life on the page, and they drive the story. The setting evokes a true feeling of living in the small, turbulent town where Dr. Pepper is still king, and feral hogs nearly outnumber the residents.
I highly recommend this book to fans of other Southern Noir greats, such as McCarthy and Burke.

Born and raised in East Texas, Heather Harper Ellett is a graduate of SMU and a therapist in private practice. She lives in Dallas with her husband and son.
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