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The Gods of Green County

A Novel

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Coralee Harper struggles for justice for her dead brother and her own sanity in Depression-era rural Arkansas.

In 1926 in rural Green County, Arkansas, where cotton and poverty reign, young Coralee Harper hopes for a family and a place in her community, but when her brother Buddy is killed by a powerful sheriff, she can't recover from his death or the injustice of his loss. When she begins to spot her dead brother around town, she wonders—is she clairvoyant, mistaken, or is she losing her mind?

What Coralee can't fathom is that there are forces at work that threaten her and the very fabric of the town: Leroy Harrison, a newly minted, ambitious lawyer who makes a horrible mistake, landing him a judgeship and a guilty conscience for life; an evangelical preacher and his flock of snake-handling parishioners; the women of the town who, along with Coralee's own mother, make up their own kind of jury for Coralee's behavior; Sheriff Wiley Slocum who rules the entire field, harboring dark secrets of his own; and finally, Coralee's husband Earl, who tries to balance his work at the cotton gin with his fight for family and Coralee's life.

When Coralee ends up in a sanity hearing before Judge Leroy Harrison, the judge must decide both Coralee's fate and his own. The chain of events following his decision draws him more deeply into the sheriff's far-reaching sphere of influence, and reveals the destructive nature of power, even—and especially—his own.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 30, 2021
      Pope’s busily plotted tale (after the collection Divining Venus) delves into the long-term effects of a killing in small-town Paradise, Ark. In 1926, Green County Sheriff Wiley Slocum shoots and kills Buddy Harper. Wiley claims he caught Buddy with stolen cash and that the young man threatened him with a crowbar. Buddy’s older sister, Coralee, refuses to believe the charges. While preparing for a preliminary hearing, Wiley’s attorney, Leroy Harrison, notices odd discrepancies in witness testimonies and is especially perplexed by the sudden disappearance of Lorna Lovett, a prostitute and potential witness. Wiley threatens Leroy, prompting him to ignore his misgivings, and Wiley is not charged with any crimes. Twenty years later, Coralee claims she’s seen Buddy around town and gives excessive donations to a church at the expense of her family’s needs. After Coralee almost dies from a poisonous snakebite during a ritual at the church, her husband instigates a sanity hearing. Leroy, now a judge, hears the case, and it stirs up memories of Buddy’s death. When Leroy falls out of Wiley’s favor and loses reelection to the bench, he opens Wiley’s file, launching a private investigation that uncovers long-buried secrets that have heartrending consequences. Smoother plot pacing would have enriched Pope’s story. Yet in Coralee Wilkins, readers will discover an appealingly complex woman. This will keep readers turning the pages. Agent: Ann Collette, Rees Literary.

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