Salvation, Mississippi by Judd Vowell (paperback)

Salvation, Mississippi by Judd Vowell (paperback)

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Parchman Farm Prison, 1992

What if I told you I'm no criminal? It may look that way, me being locked up and all, but my crime was a necessary one. A much-needed payday for my sick and dying mama, and a reprieve from the Mississippi Delta's suffocating poverty. But I got caught, and the payday never came. Maybe that's why my notorious cellmate is preying on me like he is. It's the need he senses, a burden I'm wearing like a heavy coat I can't remove.

His name is Earl Gates, but everyone calls him Pearly, a snake-oil salesman if there ever was one. And his idea is ludicrous - to steal twenty million from one of the new casinos coming to Tunica, my hometown. With my brains, backroads knowledge, and big river bloodline, he says I'll make a perfect accomplice. I don't know about that, but he's got me thinking. About risk. About reward.

I could lose Layna, who waits for me, probably against her better judgment. Love can tip the scales of logic, I suppose. Then there's Sheriff Stilwell, whose testimony put me away, who still has me in his sights. And one more thing I keep hearing about - the mysterious Delta Syndicate and Pearly's possible connection to it. If I listened to my gut, I might avoid this scheme altogether.

But it's the money, you see. Millions of reasons in life-altering cash. An escape from the fate I've been running from for as long as I can remember. A promise of salvation.

And in a place like Mississippi, you're best to grab salvation wherever you can find it

AUTHOR INFO
Judd Vowell is the author of five novels. His Overthrown trilogy is a doomsday adventure, Powder House is a paranormal whodunit, and his latest, Salvation, Mississippi, is a Southern crime thriller. Judd lives and writes in his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, where he also raises a teenage son and plays his guitar too loud from time to time.


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