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"Every culture has a monster living in the closet, a terror lurking in darkness, a creature hiding under the bed. For the children of Odyssey, those things had a name. It was Hanley Krall, the Tar Man." TAR MAN The land across the river from the residential community of Odyssey holds a deadly secret, and the McDibble family's claim to the land, held by the last McDibble, is put at risk. Over the past three years, at least three people have disappeared from Morris County. All may have been murdered by a serial killer, but police can't find evidence to let them arrest the guilty party. Political ambitions result in two more deaths, and the suspect in the three disappearances is finally taken into custody. A newly appointed prosecuting attorney with a quirky, animal loving secretary, works with a beautiful public defender to uncover the facts. Together they wrestle the age-old dilemma, "does the end justify the means?" The common threads that tie it all together are a recently appointed judge, an ambitious barmaid at a local watering hole, and the man the residents of Morris County call Tar Man. Tar Man, is based in fictitious Morris County, West Virginia, the location of the highly rated novel Both Sides of Bare Tree Mountain. Most of the story takes place during the decade of the 1940s. The novel is populated with original and memorable characters, retro-ambiance, suspense, intrigue, dirty politics, murder, a raging hurricane, a budding romance, a dying love affair, and surprise twists that hide in plain sight and make you flinch when they leap at you from the shadows. It's all woven into an evolving, compelling story that will make you turn just one more page before turning off the light and trying to go to sleep. All that remained was a shadow in the night, a noise in the attic, a glimpse of movement in a dark room, a speck of light reflecting from imaginary teeth and caught in the corner of a child's eye after a parent turned off the bedroom light and said, "The Tar Man will get you if you don't behave."
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"Every culture has a monster living in the closet, a terror lurking in darkness, a creature hiding under the bed. For the children of Odyssey, those things had a name. It was Hanley Krall, the Tar Man." TAR MAN The land across the river from the residential community of Odyssey holds a deadly secret, and the McDibble family's claim to the land, held by the last McDibble, is put at risk. Over the past three years, at least three people have disappeared from Morris County. All may have been murdered by a serial killer, but police can't find evidence to let them arrest the guilty party. Political ambitions result in two more deaths, and the suspect in the three disappearances is finally taken into custody. A newly appointed prosecuting attorney with a quirky, animal loving secretary, works with a beautiful public defender to uncover the facts. Together they wrestle the age-old dilemma, "does the end justify the means?" The common threads that tie it all together are a recently appointed judge, an ambitious barmaid at a local watering hole, and the man the residents of Morris County call Tar Man. Tar Man, is based in fictitious Morris County, West Virginia, the location of the highly rated novel Both Sides of Bare Tree Mountain. Most of the story takes place during the decade of the 1940s. The novel is populated with original and memorable characters, retro-ambiance, suspense, intrigue, dirty politics, murder, a raging hurricane, a budding romance, a dying love affair, and surprise twists that hide in plain sight and make you flinch when they leap at you from the shadows. It's all woven into an evolving, compelling story that will make you turn just one more page before turning off the light and trying to go to sleep. All that remained was a shadow in the night, a noise in the attic, a glimpse of movement in a dark room, a speck of light reflecting from imaginary teeth and caught in the corner of a child's eye after a parent turned off the bedroom light and said, "The Tar Man will get you if you don't behave."