cover image Ozark Dogs

Ozark Dogs

Eli Cranor. Soho Crime, $26.95 (312p) ISBN 978-1-64129-453-9

Fully realized characters lift Cranor’s grim second novel (after 2022’s Don’t Know Tough). A dispute over a woman led Tom Fitzjurls to kill Rudnick Ledford by shooting him in the back. The open-and-shut case landed Tom in prison, sentenced to life without parole. That left his father, Jeremiah, a Vietnam vet who operates a car junkyard in Taggard, Ark., to raise Tom’s infant daughter, Jo, after she was abandoned by her mother. Now a high school senior, Jo is chafing to escape her guardian’s tight restrictions on her social life, even as Jeremiah struggles with accepting that she’ll be moving on. Meanwhile, Rud’s brother, Evail, a meth dealer, ex-con, and white supremacist who narrowly avoided being killed at the same time as his sibling, believes he’s found the perfect way to get revenge on the Fitzjurls family. Evail’s threat to Jo forces Jeremiah, who was nicknamed the Judge during his tour of duty for his marksmanship, to team up with several allies he doesn’t fully trust to protect her. The author has a superior gift for capturing the cadences and feel of Southern small towns. Greg Iles fans will be eager for Cranor’s next. Agent: David Hale Smith, InkWell Management. (Apr.)