Wiley Cash

Wiley Cash is an American author known for his novels set in the South, often exploring themes of family, community, and justice. His works include 'A Land More Kind Than Home' and 'This Dark Road to Mercy.'

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  1. 1. When Ghosts Come Home

    Set against the backdrop of a small coastal town in North Carolina during the 1980s, this gripping novel weaves a tale of mystery and moral complexity. The story unfolds when a sheriff, grappling with personal and professional challenges, discovers a crashed plane on a deserted airstrip, leading to the discovery of a dead body nearby. As the investigation deepens, the sheriff finds himself entangled in a web of secrets and racial tensions, forcing him to confront his own beliefs and the community's hidden truths. The narrative explores themes of justice, family, and the haunting echoes of the past, creating a poignant and suspenseful journey.

  2. 2. A Land More Kind Than Home

    Set in the rural mountains of North Carolina, this gripping Southern Gothic tale unfolds through the perspectives of three distinct narrators, weaving a haunting narrative of faith, family, and tragedy. The story centers around the lives of two young brothers, Jess and Christopher, whose world is upended by the sinister influence of a charismatic preacher. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, the community is forced to confront the dark undercurrents lurking beneath its surface, leading to a heart-wrenching climax that explores themes of innocence, betrayal, and the enduring bonds of family.

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  3. 3. This Dark Road To Mercy

    Set against the backdrop of a small North Carolina town, this gripping novel follows the lives of two young sisters, Easter and Ruby, who are thrust into a whirlwind of danger and uncertainty when their estranged father unexpectedly reappears in their lives. As he attempts to reconnect with them, the girls find themselves caught in a web of secrets and pursued by a menacing figure from their father's past. With themes of redemption, family bonds, and the quest for forgiveness, the story weaves a suspenseful narrative that explores the complexities of love and the lengths one will go to protect those they hold dear.

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  4. 4. The Last Ballad

    Set in the early 20th century, this poignant narrative delves into the life of Ella May Wiggins, a courageous and determined mill worker in North Carolina. Amidst the harsh realities of poverty and racial tensions, Ella becomes an unlikely hero as she fights for workers' rights and equality, driven by the desire to provide a better future for her children. Her journey is a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit, capturing the essence of a pivotal moment in American labor history.

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