Description
                    An epic account of one remarkable woman's quest for justice from the New York Times bestselling author of The Widow of the South and A Separate Country.  In the years following the Civil War, Mariah Reddick, former slave to Carrie McGavock--the Widow of the South--has quietly built a new life for herself as a midwife to the women of Franklin, Tennessee. But when her ambitious, politically minded grown son, Theopolis, is murdered, Mariah--no stranger to loss--finds her world once more breaking apart. How could this happen? Who wanted him dead?
Mariah's journey to uncover the truth leads her to unexpected people--including George Tole, a recent arrival to town, fleeing a difficult past of his own--and forces her to confront the truths of her own past. Brimming with the vivid prose and historical research that has won Robert Hicks recognition as a master storyteller (San Francisco Chronicle).
                    
                    
                    
                
                Mariah's journey to uncover the truth leads her to unexpected people--including George Tole, a recent arrival to town, fleeing a difficult past of his own--and forces her to confront the truths of her own past. Brimming with the vivid prose and historical research that has won Robert Hicks recognition as a master storyteller (San Francisco Chronicle).
Details
Author:  | 
                                                    Robert Hicks  | 
                                                
ISBN 10:  | 
                                                    0446581674  | 
                                                
Pages:  | 
                                                    320  | 
                                                
Publisher:  | 
                                                    Grand Central Publishing  | 
                                                
Publication Date:  | 
                                                    September 5, 2017  | 
                                                
Binding:  | 
                                                    Paperback  | 
                                                
Weight:  | 
                                                    0.55lbs  |