Based upon the tale of the Greenbrier Ghost of West Virginia the tale focuses on the murder or a young newlywed woman from the point of view of her mother and an attorney that helped with the defense. An excellent meshing of different times, people of a variety of social classes, economics and race relations.
As always well written with a nice little twist at the end which will change your entire view of the way the murder was discovered.
Review of books from a wide variety of styles including fantasy, my personal favorite, Southern fiction, mystery, young adult and even the occasional non-fiction selection. I will even read the back of the cereal box but I promise not to review that.
Showing posts with label Sharyn McCrumb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharyn McCrumb. Show all posts
Friday, November 24, 2017
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Head Over Heels by Charlaine Harris
Obsessive love is never a good thing, when directed with malicious intent it is even worse. Aurora is going through a "spell" of personal issues she has to face. Having a body drop out of an airplane in her back yard is not helping matters.
As always, fast paced, funny at times and a good read. Ready for the next in the series.
*Harris has moved up on my list of favorite authors because she mentions getting a personalized book from Sharyn McCrumb, a longtime favorite.
As always, fast paced, funny at times and a good read. Ready for the next in the series.
*Harris has moved up on my list of favorite authors because she mentions getting a personalized book from Sharyn McCrumb, a longtime favorite.
Monday, March 31, 2014
The Ballad of Tome Dooley by Sharyn McCrumb
The song made famous by the Kingston Trio actually has a bit of fact to back it up. Of course it is not all true starting with it was Tom Dula and not a straight out murder that he hung his head and cried for.
Post Civil War times are hard and none of life is easy. Some people seem to just make life more difficult though. Tom Dula loves Ann Melton, how happens to be married. He will also sleep with two of her cousins who also sleep with other men. It seems there are lots and lots of lose morals about. Eventually there is a killing and Tom Dula goes to trial.
Zebulon Vance is the lawyer and he is always appealing, even when he knows he is not the best person for the job.
The rest of the characters are hard to like and at times I had to stop reading, sometimes for weeks, because they ticked me off so much.
The novel is well written, researched, and has a lot of flavor, I just spent the time disliking the characters so much I wanted to reach in the book and give them a good slap upside the head. It can be said the characters evoke strong emotion.
Post Civil War times are hard and none of life is easy. Some people seem to just make life more difficult though. Tom Dula loves Ann Melton, how happens to be married. He will also sleep with two of her cousins who also sleep with other men. It seems there are lots and lots of lose morals about. Eventually there is a killing and Tom Dula goes to trial.
Zebulon Vance is the lawyer and he is always appealing, even when he knows he is not the best person for the job.
The rest of the characters are hard to like and at times I had to stop reading, sometimes for weeks, because they ticked me off so much.
The novel is well written, researched, and has a lot of flavor, I just spent the time disliking the characters so much I wanted to reach in the book and give them a good slap upside the head. It can be said the characters evoke strong emotion.
Ghost Riders by Sharyn McCrumb
Sometimes the layers of time are not so far apart and an innocent event can lead to the stirring of old events.
Following several characters in two different times the book is a well paced page turner that leaves the reader wanting to know more about the North Carolina mountains, Zebulon Vance, and Malinda Blalock.
Reading Ghost Riders after reading The Ballad of Tom Dooley and The Ballad of Frankie Silver makes those two novels even better.
Take some time to visit another time.
Following several characters in two different times the book is a well paced page turner that leaves the reader wanting to know more about the North Carolina mountains, Zebulon Vance, and Malinda Blalock.
Reading Ghost Riders after reading The Ballad of Tom Dooley and The Ballad of Frankie Silver makes those two novels even better.
Take some time to visit another time.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
She Walks These Hills by Sharyn McCrumb
This is one of the first of the Ballad novels that I read by Mrs. McCrumb and it still my favorite. All stories to not have happy endings and sometimes things fall apart, but that is the way of life.
An escaped convict, a graduate student searching for answers to this dissertation on Katie Wilder, a lady that sees more than most, a new deputy, relationships, new, broken, and found again, the threads are all interwoven and connected well.
I really love the excerpts from the Tennessee Methodist Hymnal which fit each chapter so very well.
The best part of any Ballad novel is they stand alone but in many some of the same characters appear so it is like meeting old friends.
An escaped convict, a graduate student searching for answers to this dissertation on Katie Wilder, a lady that sees more than most, a new deputy, relationships, new, broken, and found again, the threads are all interwoven and connected well.
I really love the excerpts from the Tennessee Methodist Hymnal which fit each chapter so very well.
The best part of any Ballad novel is they stand alone but in many some of the same characters appear so it is like meeting old friends.
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