Corrosion
From Jon Bassoff, author of The Memory Ward, comes his shattering debut novel-equal parts Jim Thompson, Flannery O'Connor, and William Faulkner
A mysterious Iraq War veteran with a horribly scarred face. A disturbed young man in a strange mountain town. A masked preacher with a terrible secret. Amidst a firestorm of violence, betrayal, and horror, three worlds will collide in an old mining shack buried deep in the mountains.
Corrosion isĀ an unforgettable journey into the underbelly of crime and passion. Drawn from the darkest corners of the human experience, this one is sure to haunt readers for years to come.
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Corrosion
Corrosion
From Jon Bassoff, author of The Memory Ward, comes his shattering debut novel-equal parts Jim Thompson, Flannery O'Connor, and William Faulkner
A mysterious Iraq War veteran with a horribly scarred face. A disturbed young man in a strange mountain town. A masked preacher with a terrible secret. Amidst a firestorm of violence, betrayal, and horror, three worlds will collide in an old mining shack buried deep in the mountains.
Corrosion isĀ an unforgettable journey into the underbelly of crime and passion. Drawn from the darkest corners of the human experience, this one is sure to haunt readers for years to come.
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From Jon Bassoff, author of The Memory Ward, comes his shattering debut novel-equal parts Jim Thompson, Flannery O'Connor, and William Faulkner
A mysterious Iraq War veteran with a horribly scarred face. A disturbed young man in a strange mountain town. A masked preacher with a terrible secret. Amidst a firestorm of violence, betrayal, and horror, three worlds will collide in an old mining shack buried deep in the mountains.
Corrosion isĀ an unforgettable journey into the underbelly of crime and passion. Drawn from the darkest corners of the human experience, this one is sure to haunt readers for years to come.























