Mockingbird Songs

Mockingbird Songs by R. J. Ellory, published by Orion Publishing Group, Limited on May 5, 2016, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of past choices. The narrative follows Henry Quinn, who, after surviving three years in prison thanks to the guidance of Evan Riggs, a former country singer and convicted killer, embarks on a quest to find Evan’s long-lost daughter. As Henry arrives in a small Texan town to fulfill his promise, he encounters unexpected challenges and a web of secrets that complicate his mission.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of mystery and suspense as Henry navigates the town’s hidden truths and confronts the sheriff, who happens to be Evan’s estranged brother. The story intertwines themes of crime and familial bonds, revealing the dark past that has shaped the lives of its characters. With 352 pages, this edition presents a compelling narrative that examines how prison can transform individuals in both visible and invisible ways, inviting readers to uncover the layers of deception within a seemingly quiet community.
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Prison changes a man. Sometimes in ways you can see. Usually in ways you can’t.
Henry Quinn only survived three years inside because of Evan Riggs, a one-time country singer, one-time killer, now serving a life sentence, no parole. On the day he gets out, Henry promises Evan he will find his daughter, the daughter he never met, and deliver a letter.
A free man, Henry heads to the small Texan town where Evan grew up and where his brother Carson is Sheriff. There’s no sign of the girl, and her uncle claims to know nothing of her whereabouts. But Henry isn’t about to give up.
Carson’s behaviour towards him grows threatening, and Henry realises that there are dark secrets buried at the heart of this quiet town. What terrible thing drove the brothers apart, and what happened to Evan’s daughter?
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