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Pickard County Atlas: A Novel

By Chris Harding Thornton
Narrated by: James Fouhey
Unabridged — 7 hours, 48 minutes
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By Chris Harding Thornton
Narrated by: James Fouhey
Unabridged — 7 hours, 48 minutes
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Chris Harding Thornton’s Pickard County Atlas is a haunting novel of troubled pasts crossing paths, doubling back and then running towards each other head-on. A deputy sheriff investigates a series of arson fires while two suspects — both brothers — run around him. Everyone’s got heavy baggage and the ending makes you wish they didn’t put those bags down.

"An atmospheric, slow-burning beauty of a book, rich with raw-edged lyricism and achingly real characters." -Tana French, author of The Searcher

Small-town secrets loom large in this spellbinding debut about the aftershocks of crime and trauma that shake a Nebraskan town.

In a dusty town in Nebraska's rugged sandhills, weary sheriff's deputy Harley Jensen patrols the streets at night, on the lookout for something-anything-out of the ordinary. It's July 1978, and the heat is making people orn...