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The Pallbearer

A Novel

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Lynch, West Virginia, is a husk of a town: houses collapsing, deserted coal mines, the money gone. The residents who have not abandoned their homes find themselves living in poverty with little-to-no job opportunities, fighting for scraps and survival under the rule of Ferris Gilbert—the patriarch of a local family who governs the town with manipulative cruelty.
When Jason Felts, a dwarf and aspiring social worker who lives above the town funeral home, is assigned to counsel one of the Gilbert brothers incarcerated inside a youth correctional facility for possession charges, Ferris Gilbert sees a rare opportunity. He seeks out Jason and insists under threat of violence that he smuggle an ominous package into the jail. Torn between his desire to save the young Gilbert brother from a life of crime and concern for his own safety, Jason must make a life-altering decision. At the same time, Gilbert has his hooks in Terry Blankenship, a strung-out young man desperate to carve out a secret life for himself and his boyfriend. If Terry cannot pay his debts to the Gilberts, he has one choice: kill the local sheriff or face the consequences. Sheriff Thompson is found dead soon after. Now both implicated in serious crimes, Jason and Terry must outrun the law and escape the threat of Ferris Gilbert but there may be nowhere to run . . .
The Pallbearer is an unflinching debut for fans of Frank Bill and Sarah Waters that lays bare the lives of the outsiders of society's outskirts.
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      October 15, 2018
      Lynch, West Virginia, is a dying town ruled by Ferris Gilbert, a man who collects on his debts, ties up loose ends, and kills without qualms. When his younger brother, Huddles, is caught doing work for Ferris and sent to the youth correctional facility known as the Shell, Ferris coerces young Terry Blankenship into killing the town sheriff. Arrested for burglarizing pills, Terry forms a bond with Huddles at the Shell, where Jason Felts, a dwarf whose uncle once owned the town funeral parlor, works as a counselor. The bleakness of this hardscrabble tale is relieved by glimmers of love?between Terry and his partner, Davey; between Terry and Huddles; and between Felts and Sharon Hendricks, the wife of one of the Shell's guards with whom he is having an affair. And there is the relief of justice gained for lives taken too soon. Farmer's debut is an unrelenting view of life in a place that, despite its total lack of promise, manages to harbor a sense of home for a few of its residents.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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