The Killing Tree

The Killing Tree

by RachelKeener (Author)

Synopsis

It's the summer after Mercy Heron graduates from high school, and she's living in the household of her domineering grandfather and a grandmother whose behavior has always been erratic-some folks even call it crazy. They've raised Mercy since her mother died giving birth to her under the June apple tree, after Father Heron locked her out and ignored her pleas for help.

Mercy's days are spent working at the local diner, and hanging out with her wild best friend Della. Unlike Della, she's never seriously considered leaving the insulated community on Crooked Top mountain. Not until that summer when she meets Trout, a man who opens Mercy's eyes to a world beyond what she's known-both physically and emotionally. Their relationship must be kept secret, because Father Heron won't approve of his granddaughter being involved with a migrant worker. But when Mercy tries to escape, she'll learn just how powerful, and ruthless, her grandfather can be. And the truth of her past will threaten to forever bind her to the mountain.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Original
Publisher: Center Street
Published: 07 May 2009

ISBN 10: 1599951118
ISBN 13: 9781599951119
Book Overview: A powerful and surprising first novel that is commercial and suspenseful in tone while deep and lyrical in its prose, The Killing Tree will wrap you deeply in the folds of contemporary Appalachian culture.

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[A]n intensely lyrical, emotional debut * Publishers Weekly *
Author Bio
Rachel Keener was born in the mountains of southwest Virginia in 1978. After graduating from Carson Newman College, she attended law school at Wake Forest University. She graduated in the top of her class at the age of twenty-three