Bull Mountain in a remote corner of North Georgia is the domain of the brutal Burrows clan, whose members engage in illegal activities. Starting with the production of moonshine during Prohibition, the family keeps expanding the business and becomes a leading player in the illegal market in the south of the United States. But Clayton Burrows—the youngest of three brothers, heirs of the criminal empire—becomes the local sheriff, setting himself against the family. The sheriff’s armed neutral stance with his brothers is disrupted by the intrigues of an FBI agent who arrived in Georgia—apparently not only as part of official duty.
A dynamic, atmospheric, gripping novel about three generations of the Burrows family weaves together rivalry, loyalty to family, betrayal, and revenge.
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