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NOTHING BUT THE BONES by Brian Panowich

NOTHING BUT THE BONES

by Brian Panowich

Pub Date: April 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250835246
Publisher: Minotaur

In this prequel to Panowich's earlier novels about McFalls County, Georgia, we learn that Clayton Burroughs, who's shunted into a supporting role here, led an eventful life before becoming sheriff.

Nelson McKenna’s always had it tough. Born with a deformed hand and a cloudy mind and regularly beaten by his father, he had precious few friends in high school, where his sudden, violent turn against a bully brought him into uncomfortably close contact with Gareth Burroughs, Clayton’s wealthy, unscrupulous father, who’s willing to do anything to protect his extensive interests. When Nelson, now known simply as Nails, senses a dispute between patrons of Tuten’s Chute, the bar where he works, he lashes out again, this time leaving Robbie Price dead. Given $8,000 in traveling money and promised a safe landing by Gareth’s agents if he makes it to Jacksonville, he takes it on the lam with Dallas Georgia, the girl he rescued. Their modern-day odyssey, revolving around a relationship that unfolds in unexpected ways, is further complicated by the fact that both Robbie’s brother, attorney Alex Price, and Nails’ old friend Clayton are searching for him with very different goals in mind. Clayton’s hunt puts him clearly at odds with his father, who’s protecting Nails for reasons of his own and only up to a point. The familiar story of fugitives on the run is intensified by the contrast between Nails’ mental challenges, which combined with his hulking stature make other people see him as a monster, and his essential sweetness.

A moving, deeply felt take on Bonnie and Clyde whose inexorable trajectory still allows room for plenty of twists.