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Down River
Down River | John Hart
Down River is the winner of the 2008 Edgar Award for Best Novel. Everything that shaped him happened near that river.... Now its banks are filled with lies and greed, shame, and murder.... John Hart's debut, The King of Lies, was compelling and lyrical, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times declaring, "There hasn't been a thriller as showily literate since Scott Turow came along." Now, in Down River, Hart makes a scorching return to Rowan County, where he drives his characters to the edge, explores the dark side of human nature, and questions the fundamental power of forgiveness. Adam hase has a violent streak, and not without reason. As a boy, he saw things that no child should see, suffered wounds that cut to the core and scarred thin. The trauma left him passionate and misunderstood---a fighter. After being narrowly acquitted of a murder charge, Adam is hounded out of the only home he's ever known, exiled for a sin he did not commit. For five long years he disappears, fades into the faceless gray of New York City. Now he's back and nobody knows why, not his family or the cops, not the enemies he left behind. But Adam has his reasons. Within hours of his return, he is beaten and accosted, confronted by his family and the women he still holds dear. No one knows what to make of Adam's return, but when bodies start turning up, the small town rises against him and Adam again finds himself embroiled in the fight of his life, not just to prove his own innocence, but to reclaim the only life he's ever wanted. Bestselling author John Hart holds nothing back as he strips his characters bare. Secrets explode, emotions tear, and more than one person crosses the brink into deadly behavior as he examines the lengths to which people will go for money, family, and revenge. A powerful, heart-pounding thriller, Down River will haunt your thoughts long after the last page is turned. Praise for John Hart and The King of Lies "Treat yourself to something new and truly out of the ordinary." ---Rocky Mountain News "A top-notch debut. Hart's prose is like Raymond Chandler's, angular and hard." --Entertainment Weekly (grade A) "A gripping performance." ---People magazine "A marriage of carefully crafted prose alongside have-to-keep-reading suspense." ---The Denver Post "A masterful piece of writing." ---The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) "A gripping mystery/thriller and a fully fleshed, thoughtful work of literature." ---Winston-Salem Journal "The King of Lies moves and reads like a book on fire." ---Pat Conroy "John Hart's debut . . . is that most engrossing of rarities, a well-plotted mystery novel that is written in a beautifully poetic style." ---Mark Childress, author of Crazy in Alabama "Grisham-style intrigue and Turow-style brooding." ---The New York Times
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NatalieR
Down River | John Hart
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John Hart knows how to write about families and all of their complicated dynamics. There are so many layers to Adam Chase‘s family. The story opens with Adam returning home to North Carolina after a 5 year absence. He was exiled from his community following his acquittal for murder. The story deepens as Adam faces his childhood, his family‘s past, a girlfriend he left behind, and the unknowns of his future. #MountTBR

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TheMomWithABook
Down River | John Hart
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Was walking downtown with the family and quickly glanced at the books on the cart outside of our local used book store. Conveniently scouted out this book which also happens to be our book club choice this month! $5 and didn‘t have to pay more or shipping! #winning

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princeowl
Down River | John Hart
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Like I said, it takes a lot for me to give up on a book. I'm glad I didn't, because it did end up getting slightly better. This isn't a book I would recommend, but also not something I'd smack out of your hand. The characters were unrealistic and the pacing was a bit slow; the real sin being how predictable it was. But Hart's prose is good enough to salvage the read and I'll give his other works a try before I write him off.

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princeowl
Down River | John Hart
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I'm 40 pages into this and unfortunately not too impressed. Hoping the characters get a little more realistic and the pace picks up soon. It takes a lot for me to quit on a book. #amreading

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