A darkly
comic debut novel by an independent bookseller about an idealistic young
farmer who moves his family to a Mississippi flood basin, suffers
financial ruin—and becomes increasingly paranoid he’s being framed for
murder.
It all began with a simple dream.
An ambitious young environmental scientist hoped to establish a
sustainable farm on a small patch of river-bottom land nestled among the
Mississippi hills. Jay Mize convinced his wife Sandy to move their
six-year-old son away from town and to a rich and lush parcel where
Jacob could run free and Jay could pursue the dream of a new and
progressive agriculture for the twenty-first century. He did not know
that within a year he’d be ruined, that flood and pestilence would
invade his fledgling farm or that his wife and son would leave him to
pick up the pieces by himself.
When Jay Mize discovers a corpse
on his property, he is sure his bad luck has come to a head and he is
being framed. Were Jay in his right mind, he might have reported the
body to the police at the very same moment they were searching for a
missing tourist from Ohio. He might have not dragged the body back to
his farm under the cover of night and spent hours disposing of it. But
Jay Mize is not in his right mind. His mounting paranoia is accelerated
by a hot-rod local deputy, nosing around with questions about the
missing tourist and making dark comments about Jay’s estranged wife
Sandy. It’s enough to make an honest man a maniac…
Drawing on elements of classic
Southern noir, dark comedy, and modern dysfunction, Jamie Kornegay’s
novel is about the gravitational pull of one man’s apocalypse and the
hope that maybe, just maybe, he can be reeled in from the brink. Readers
will “applaud the arrival of an exquisitely deranged new voice to
American fiction” (Jonathan Miles, award-winning author of
Want Not and Dear American Airlines).