Entertainment Weekly Edgerton, evoking Flannery O'Connor, composes chatty, tone-perfect tales of small-town life that illuminate the knife edge between satire and nostalgia. Here, evil comes to sleepy Listre, N.C., circa 1950, in the form of a stranger with a pencil-thin mustache and a trunkful of dirty movies. The New York Times Book Review, Mark Childress Edgerton has produced seven novels set mostly in and around the town of Listre, the fictional stand-in for his hometown of Betheseda, N.C. Each of these books is, in its own way, thoroughly appealing, and Where Trouble Sleeps is no exception. See all Editorial Reviews
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