In Ben Ames Williams's gripping "Evered," a small town's tranquility is shattered by a dark mystery. Set against a vivid historical backdrop, this novel delves into the heart of rural life, where secrets simmer beneath the surface. At the center of the tale is a butcher, drawn into a web of intrigue and crime that threatens to unravel the community.
This meticulously prepared edition of "Evered" presents a classic work of historical fiction, showcasing Williams's skill in crafting suspenseful narratives. Blending elements of a police procedural with the intimate atmosphere of a close-knit community, the novel explores themes of justice, suspicion, and the hidden darkness that can reside even in the most idyllic settings. Readers who appreciate classic mysteries and stories rooted in the complexities of small-town life will find "Evered" to be an enduring and captivating read.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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