Like Lions (by Brian Panowich)

I purchased this signed copy of Like Lions by Brian Panowich during my first visit to the independent bookstore, The Poisoned Pen, in Scottsdale, Arizona. A bookseller recommended Brian Panowich during a conversation in which I mentioned how much I like author David Joy. I’m so grateful I was introduced to this author.

Rarely does a book open with such an emotionally suspenseful scene. I felt stunned as I read the dramatic, heart wrenching story of a mother’s attempt to leave her abusive, criminal husband. Like Lions is a sequel to Bull Mountain and it’s just as dark and gritty. This story takes place in Bull Mountain, Georgia where a sheriff is determined to extinguish the crime and violence from his community. Such a tall order considering he is constantly fighting against his own family whose legacy is so powerful. This time, Sheriff Clayton Burroughs’ enemies come after his wife and child. Brian Panowich doesn’t just write really great novels; his story telling abilities are masterful. Panowich skillfully illustrates how easily the boundaries are blurred for Clayton as he navigates to protect his family. And, wow…the ending truly left me frozen. I had to sit and digest that one for some time.

My blog post book review for Bull Mountain can be found here.

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