For years, Wardsville, North Carolina, sat nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, a peaceful small town. The kind of place where neighbors care for each other. But that's until unexpected funding arrives to build a road into town. Suddenly, this quiet town becomes torn in two, with everybody looking first to their own interests, and somebody willing to commit murder to make sure things go their way.
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"Wonderful small town story set in Western North Carolina that keeps you guessing to the very last page. I recommend highly. "
— Keiki (5 out of 5 stars)
" Couldn't finish it! This was definitely a "Book to Nowhere". Read about half way through and couldn't make myself read any further. Plot was uninteresting and it jumped too often between many characters. I was waiting for the acclaimed "suspenseful novel" to start. It just wasn't happening. "
— Suzette, 11/17/2013" Wonderful small town story set in Western North Carolina that keeps you guessing to the very last page. I recommend highly. "
— Keiki, 7/5/2012" This book was easy to read, but it jumped characters frequently and I thought the book was drawn out. The storyline was interesting and I liked the ending. "
— Corrie, 9/6/2011" this is beautifully written. i liked how the characters are given importance and distinctions. "
— John, 7/5/2011" Stopped after the first 50 or so pages. Just couldn't get into it. Very boring and slow. "
— Carla, 10/9/2010" An enjoyable story--wonderful look at small town life. The ending was a little too "Perry Mason" however. "
— Ann, 6/10/2010" An enjoyable story--wonderful look at small town life. The ending was a little too "Perry Mason" however. "
— Ann, 3/29/2009Paul Robertson is a full-time software developer and the author of several novels, including Dark in the City of Light, Road to Nowhere, and The Heir. He is also a former Christian bookstore owner, who lives with his family in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Greg Whalen has been doing funny voices for over fifteen years, and even some normal ones. He can be heard on everything from the History Channel to Toon Disney. Greg was awarded a Performing Arts Fellowship to attend the graduate acting program at the University of Illinois, Champaign, where he obtained his MFA. He lives in Chicago.