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THE ECHOES by Jess Montgomery Kirkus Star

THE ECHOES

by Jess Montgomery

Pub Date: March 29th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-2506-2342-3
Publisher: Minotaur

Yearning for the good old days? This cleareyed look at life in 1920s Appalachian Ohio may change your mind.

Sheriff Lily Ross has suffered her share of hard times in her quest to solve crimes. Maybe her perfectionism is why her mother hesitated to tell her that Lily’s adored brother, who was killed in World War I, had a child, Esme, with a now-deceased Frenchwoman. After years of secret communications between Lily’s mother and the French family, Esme’s on her way to live with them. Meanwhile, the largely poor rural area eagerly awaits the opening of an amusement park built by wealthy Chalmer Fitzpatrick, who served with Lily’s brother. In the background lurks a long-running feud over the land on which the park is built. A second-sighted woman’s prediction of a drowning in the park’s fishing pond comes disconcertingly true. Around the same time as the death, which is no accident, a baby is left on Chalmer’s porch. Lily’s friend and deputy, Marvena, recognizes the infant as one a poor local mother wet-nursed in an attempt to put food on her own children’s table while her physically abusive husband is unemployed. Lily finally learns about Esme when the child does not arrive as arranged, presumably because she’s been kidnapped. While working the murder case and searching for Esme, Lily uncovers a lot of nasty secrets about people she thought she knew. Trying to accept a new picture of her brother while hunting a killer and kidnapper, she leans on the network of strong women she’s developed over the years.

An evocative and beautifully written tale of hardship, love, and kinship.