About the author: William Gay lives in Hohenwald, Tennessee. With his poetic, haunting prose, William Gay rewrites the rules of the gothic fairytale while exploring the classic Southern themes of good and evil. What follows is an adventure through the Harrikin, an eerie backwoods filled with tangled roads, rusted machinery, and eccentric squatters-old men, witches, and families among them-who both shield and imperil Tyler as he runs for safety. But first he must outrun Granville Sutter, a local strongman and convicted murderer hired by Fenton to destroy the evidence. Armed with incriminating photographs, Tyler becomes obsessed with bringing the perverse undertaker to justice. Worse, they learn that the undertaker, Fenton Breece, has been grotesquely violating the town's dead, enacting his perverse fantasies. Suspecting that something is amiss with their father's burial, teenager Kenneth Tyler and his sister Corrie venture to his gravesite and make a horrific discovery: their father, a whiskey bootlegger, was not actually buried in the casket they bought for him. From the acclaimed author of Provinces of Night, a Southern gothic novel about an undertaker who won't let the dead rest.
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