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Hard Cash Valley

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MARILYN STASIO, THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW – ONE OF THE 10 BEST CRIME NOVELS OF THE YEAR

"The plotting is skilled, as is the sleuthing, and the landscape is stunning. But it's the hard-jawed characters, with their tough talk and scarred souls, who really get under your skin." — Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

Return to McFalls County and Bull Mountain in Hard Cash Valley, where Brian Panowich weaves another masterful tale of Southern Noir.
Dane Kirby is a broken man and no stranger to tragedy. As a life-long resident and ex-arson investigator for McFalls County, Dane has lived his life in one of the most chaotic and crime-ridden regions of the south. When he gets called in to consult on a brutal murder in a Jacksonville, Florida, motel room, he and his FBI counterpart, Special Agent Roselita Velasquez, begin an investigation that leads them back to the criminal circles of his own backyard.
Arnie Blackwell's murder in Jacksonville is only the beginning – and Dane and Roselita seem to be one step behind. For someone is hacking a bloody trail throughout the Southeast looking for Arnie's younger brother, a boy with Asperger's Syndrome who possesses an unusual skill with numbers that could make a lot of money and that has already gotten a lot of people killed—and has even more of the deadliest people alive willing to do anything it takes to exploit him.
As Dane joins in the hunt to find the boy, it swiftly becomes a race against the clock that has Dane entangled in a web of secrets involving everyone from the Filipino Mafia to distrusting federal agents to some of hardest southern outlaws he's ever known.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 23, 2020
      Early in Panowich’s gritty, pull-no-punches third thriller set in Georgia’s McFalls County (after 2019’s Like Lions), two thugs corner Arnie Blackwell, who has just arrived in Jacksonville, Fla., with a suitcase full of cash, in Arnie’s motel room. One of the men accuses Arnie of having stolen a lot of money. When Arnie refuses to explain how he did it and who else was involved, the pair torture him to death. Georgia Bureau of Investigation consultant Dane Kirby flies to Florida to join the FBI in looking into Arnie’s murder. Dane is baffled about the motive, until he learns that the dead man was at the Slasher, the largest cockfighting tournament in the U.S., which was recently held in McFalls County. Arnie somehow managed to bet successfully on every fight in every round, an impossible feat akin to clearing out the MGM Grand “of every dollar in one night.” The violent search by Arnie’s killers doesn’t end with his death. The suspenseful plot is enhanced by Panowich’s gifts at making even walk-on characters memorable. Fans of Ace Atkins’s Quinn Colson series will be pleased. 75,000-copy announced first printing. Agent: Nat Sobel, Sobel Weber Assoc.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from March 1, 2020
      Make room for this splendid genre-bender, a crime novel with emotional resonance and a steady flow of fine writing. Plus staggering plot twists, jaw-dropping revelations, and enough suspense to fill two books. On the first page, we meet Arnie Blackwell, hiding from people he's robbed. Standard crime-story stuff, but hold on. Who is this mysterious Willie person Arnie cries out for as his life leaves him? The question haunts the rest of the narrative as one fascinating incident is followed by another. We witness a cockfight. We meet enigmatic FBI Agent Rosalita Velasquez and the mysterious Gwen?and come to wish we hadn't. We get to know Georgia investigator Dane Kirby, who does the damaged-detective bit one better: he is really doom-haunted. And we can bask in explosions of luscious wordsmithing, as when "the Georgia sun had busted the afternoon wide open." Finally, what one skeptical cop calls "a real whodunit" stands revealed after pages of hints that only tease. That's when we learn who Willie is. We get to watch as he calls up the fires of hell. A first-rate thriller, lavishly decked out in high style.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from May 1, 2020

      In this delectable rural noir by Panowich (Like Lions), set in the hills of McFalls County, GA, ex-fire investigator and current Georgia Bureau of Investigation freelancer Dane Kirby gets called in to a murder investigation that quickly connects to a Filipino crime lord, an illegal cockfighting ring, and the disappearance of a child who has an uncanny connection with birds. As Dane's wife and daughter were killed in a Fourth of July accident, a tragedy looms over him. Panowich's prose is languid and easygoing as a back-county road as a stoic Dane, alongside FBI agent Roselita Velasquez, confronts the local crime lords who have a longstanding presence in the area--and with him. Well-developed side characters from crime vicitms to fellow FBI agents fill in the corners of the author's world. A rote shootout at the story's end mars an otherwise excellent novel. VERDICT Good rural mysteries excel at showing how both the land and the law that governs it are deeply personal, and Panowich knows the residents of the Georgia foothills down to his bones. Perfect for fans of Attica Locke or Laura McHugh. [See Prepub Alert, 10/28/19.]--Gregg Winsor, Johnson Cty. Lib., Overland Park, KS

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2019

      Panowich again returns to the territory of his breaking-big debut, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist Bull Mountain, introducing end-of-his-rope Dane Kirby, a McFalls County/Bull Mountain denizen and former arson investigator. Called in by the FBI to consult on a murder in Jacksonville, FL, Dale gets caught up in efforts to locate victim Arnie Blackwell's younger brother, a numbers genius on the autistic spectrum being sought by a bunch of bad guys for his skills.

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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