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Smoky Mountain News
Gary Carden
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Dobyns novel reveals small town underbelly
Tension-soaked novel is one of Appalachia’s best
Movies, book explore travails of Memphis Three
The unforgettable life of Nancy Silver
Rash’s Appalachia is both rich and flawed
1967 novel sheds light on obscure mass drowning
Zombie lore, one bite at a time
Uncompromising, dark and a worthwhile read
Racism and adultery drive Spencer’s novel
Novel is both shocking and admirable
Lahane scores with steamy suspense novel
Album perfectly interprets ‘songs’ of Blake
MacDonald may be innocent after all
Winter has come and Martin turns up the heat
Real stories and lessons on how to tell them
Finding kindred souls in the Wyoming backcountry
Rare book harkens back to a different time
What is wrong with teaching in the US?
New religions and powerful women aplenty
When the snows fell on Babbie’s house
Rash's Chemistry "notable"
Tuning in once again
Martin earns mention alongside Tolkien
Snake handlers riveting but cliché
Things are as they just should be — just ask Booger
Sequel picks up enticing tale
George R.R. Martin’s world captures readers
‘Raylan’ is business as usual for Leonard
Light-hearted take on life’s last lingering years
Nature shines in Morgan poetry collection
Taking a trip down dark, violent passages
Book tells the story of a young boy’s journey
Book delves into a dark corner of our world
Well-crafted stories about the dark side of life
Intrigue, violence and opium in Oslo
Separating the good guys from the bad
A ‘kafka-esque’ story that offers redemption
Disturbing crime novel covers some dark ground
Could we bring Shangri-La back to the mountains?
A hunt for a murderer and some peace
Professor George Herring could always flip the switch
This is delicious, fast-paced crime fiction
An intriguing, intricate tale with plenty of twists
Skippy Dies: The anguish of being young
Writing that transcends the mystery genre
Hell hath no Fury like a guilty conscience
Rash’s new book of poetry evocative, resonant
John Still’s posthumous novel ‘heart-rending’
A collection of dark plots and twisted characters
Music for the land
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