Over the Fence

Over the Fence by Mary Monroe, published by Kensington on March 26, 2019, is a novel set in the Depression-era South, exploring the complexities of life in a small Alabama town. This edition spans 336 pages and is written in English. The story revolves around two neighboring families, the Hamiltons and the Watsons, whose seemingly cordial relationship conceals growing tensions and hidden secrets.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of ambition, betrayal, and the darker sides of human relationships. As Milton and Yvonne Hamilton navigate their newfound middle-class status through bootlegging, they become entangled in a web of deceit involving the Watsons, particularly as Milton discovers Odell’s hidden family and questionable dealings. The escalating conflicts lead to a dramatic confrontation, revealing how far individuals will go to protect their interests and the lengths to which resentment can drive them.
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In this page-turning novel set in the Depression-era South, New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe transports readers to a small Alabama town where home is not always a sanctuary, and two neighboring families let pleasantries mask increasing resentment. . .
Bootlegging was Milton and Yvonne Hamilton’s ticket out of poverty, prison time, and plain bad luck. Now they’ve moved on—to a bigger, richer pool of clientele—right in their own respectable new middle-class backyard. And their growing friendship with seemingly-perfect couple Joyce and Odell Watson is proving golden in more ways than one . . .
As Milton soon learns, Odell is hiding an outside family and dubious business dealings. It’s the perfect recipe for a blackmail scheme that will help Milton hide his own dirty
secrets—even from Yvonne. Better yet, he can take ever more dangerous risks to ace out his
liquor-smuggling rivals—and add a lucrative temptation to his illicit services. And Yvonne, emboldened by her husband’s new gravy train, delights in tormenting Joyce about everything the snobbish matron doesn’t have—especially children.
But even a winning hand can be played too far. Pushed past their limits, Odell and Joyce will play on Milton’s careless boasting—to get him and Yvonne out of their lives for good. And soon, a devastating frame-up will plunge one couple into a living nightmare—and set the stage for explosive retribution . . .
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