"Not since Stephen King's "It," can I remember a book that so well captured the potential terror faced by teenagers about to enter the "real world." But "It" involved an other-worldly monster drawn from King's rich imagination. There are monsters, too, in 'Copperhead Road, ' but these monsters all have human faces."
K. MULHEARN
ABOUT THE BOOK
As summer dies, the first boy is found in a shallow grave. More will follow. His hometown has a serial child killer in its midst....
At seventeen, John Ray has silently survived years of molestation at the hands of a respected coach and mentor. When younger boys start disappearing, found sexually abused and murdered in the same woods where he was once victimized, John must confront not only his own past but an interwoven set of characters, some evil, some desperate and some both, who share his memories in one way or another.
What John must do, who he must open up to, and the corpses he must unearth-- literally and figuratively in order to stop the madness around him-- is what drives this intense story to its heart-pounding conclusion.
In addition to its pace and rich character development, Copperhead Road features an eerie and remarkable sense of place; its setting is the Northern Virginia suburbs of the mid-1980s, pre-cell phone, and pre-Internet, and will carry any reader back to a simpler but sometimes darker recent past. Please don't forget to check the "Look Inside" feature for more detail as well.
An award-winning author, public speaker, and former special victims prosecutor, Roger Canaff has devoted his legal career to the eradication of violence against women and children.
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His writing is influenced by his experiences as a child protection and anti-violence against women advocate, legal expert, and speaker. He has devoted his legal career to the eradication of violence against women and children, and his writing career to related topics.