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WHEN GHOSTS COME HOME by Wiley Cash

WHEN GHOSTS COME HOME

by Wiley Cash

Pub Date: Sept. 21st, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-231266-2
Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins

In the 1980s, a small North Carolina town is thrown into turmoil when the sheriff discovers a dead body and a crashed plane.

When Sheriff Winston Barnes is awoken by a loud noise in the middle of the night, he gets out of bed to investigate at the local airport. But what he finds there surprises him—an empty plane and a dead body. Now Winston, in the middle of an election against an entitled younger man named Bradley Frye who wants power more than he wants to be sheriff, has to figure out what was on that plane and who shot the man. As Barnes investigates the case, he’s drawn deeper into the anger and resentment that bubble just below the surface in his small North Carolina beach town. The man who was shot, Rodney Bellamy, is Black, and now the White Bradley Frye and his friends are terrorizing Bellamy’s family—driving through their neighborhood with Confederate flags, breaking their windows, and threatening them. In addition to the racism in his town, Sheriff Barnes is also dealing with his daughter, Colleen, who’s back home and grieving after losing her child. Cash skillfully balances three points of view—those of Barnes, Colleen, and Jay, Rodney Bellamy’s 14-year-old brother-in-law, who bears the brunt of Bradley Frye’s racist attacks. Through the eyes of these very different characters, Cash creates an exquisitely detailed world that feels real and lived in. Sheriff Barnes is an easy character to root for as a man trying to do his best while living in a town that’s fighting against him. Although the plot alone is compelling enough to keep readers turning the pages, this is also a quietly moving look at how realistically flawed characters deal with the tragedies life throws at them.

A gripping mystery with characters that will linger in readers’ minds long after they turn the last page.