Brian Panowich: Bull Mountain

Bull Mountain by Brian Panowich, Book Review Murder In CommonFamily of crime

Sheriff of duty

 

Dark. Immersive . Violent . Compelling

 

Bull Mountain in northern Georgia is the kingdom of the Burroughs family and Hal sits comfortably on his throne.  They are a vicious lot, running their criminal enterprise in ruthless patterns of violence. Dealing mainly in meth and marijuana, they rule the mountain and the surrounding area.

Nearby Sheriff Clayton Burroughs struggles to maintain an identity separate from his family and his brother Hal. His decision to become sheriff is just one more way that he has deeply disappointed his kin. A recent shoot-out with law enforcement creates a deep untenable rage in Hal. It’s an uneasy and volatile situation.

ATF Agent Holly comes to Sheriff Clayton with a proposal. Talk you brother Hal into closing down operations and the government won’t move against them. It’s a poison deal.

~ June Lorraine

 

 

 


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7 responses to “Brian Panowich: Bull Mountain”

  1. Don Massenzio Avatar

    Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and commented:
    Check out this interesting book by Brian Panowich

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Thanks so much!

      1. Don Massenzio Avatar

        You’re welcome

  2. sknicholls Avatar

    I lived in a commune on a seventy-five acre pot farm in the North Georgia Mountains and helped unload the Polk County Pot Plane, made famous by the movie of the same name, in my hippie days. I’d likely enjoy this one. Ha!

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      You are so funny!

  3. vweisfeld.com Avatar
    vweisfeld.com

    I was intrigued by this book when I first heard about it last fall. Did you like it?

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Yes, I did very much. I was a tad disappointed in the last few pages but overall I thought it was excellent.

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