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A crime novel that captures the humanity of a dying town in rural America

W.W. Norton“Fateful Mornings” by Tom Bouman By Michael Sims, Special to The Washington Post Wild Thyme is a township lost in rural northeastern Pennsylvania. It’s a place where the locals have awakened from the American Dream to find themselves in the new millennium’s nightmare of dead economies, fracking and heroin addiction. It’s a place so small it employs a single full-time police officer: Henry Farrell.

 

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