Bad Moon Rising: A Bad Axe County Novel

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Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 1.0 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982166533

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About the Author
John Galligan is the author of four Bad Axe County novels including, Bad Axe County, Dead Man Dancing, and Bad Moon Rising. He is also the author of the Fly Fishing Mystery series, The Nail Knot, The Blood Knot, The Clinch Knot, The Wind Knot, and the novel Red Sky, Red Dragonfly. He lives and teaches college writing in Madison, Wisconsin.
Reviews
"As unique a place in the mystery universe as you will ever find and in the eloquent prose of John Galligan it comes alive in a ride that is smooth, unexpected, and memorable. This book is a diamond in the rough."--Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Law of Innocence
"Galligan is every bit the equal of Craig Johnson, just as Kick feels like a fresh and feminine version of Johnson's vaunted Walt Longmire. If you like your thrillers seasoned with a hefty dose of noir, and a big tale wrapped in a small package, "Bad Moon Rising" should be on your must-read list for summer." --Providence Journal
"As the pages turn, the author prompts readers to consider a range of timely issues (climate change, homelessness, corrosive wealth) via masterfully executed and action-packed storylines that coalesce in a shockingly memorable final act sure to leave readers eager for the next Bad Axe County thriller." --BookPage (starred review)
"A heady combination of brooding meditation and adrenaline-fueled action...Galligan writes swift, atmospheric prose that will keep the pages turning." --Crimereads
"Gritty and propulsive...Intriguing characters take a wild ride through backwoods Wisconsin in this irresistible mystery." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Madison author, Galligan, has written another gritty, gripping addition to his series set in rural Wisconsin. Kick, as her name implies, strikes hard when she's forced to. This is becoming one of my go-to series." --Carole Barrowman, "The Morning Blend" Summer Reads
"Suspenseful...Readers will root for Kick as the action builds to a satisfyingly hard-edged denouement. Fans of gritty rural crime, such as Ace Atkins's Quinn Colson series, will be enthralled." --Publishers Weekly
"Fascinating characters, a thoroughly original voice, and a riveting sense of place and atmosphere...Unputdownable." --Ausma Zehanat Khan, author of A Deadly Divide
"Madison author Galligan has written another gritty, gripping addition to his series set in rural Wisconsin. Kick, as her name implies, strikes hard when she's forced to." --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Fast-paced and well written, Bad Moon Rising leaves Galligan's fans anxiously awaiting the next volume in his Bad Axe County series." --Mystery and Suspense Magazine
"[A] compelling country noir in which a few good souls attempt to fight entropy." --Booklist
Praise for the Bad Axe County Novels

"[An] outstanding sequel...gripping." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Given current tensions and deep divisions in the United States, Dead Man Dancing takes on an electrifying relevance made all the more effective thanks to Galligan's vivid descriptions and emotional portrayal of his characters." --BookPage
"Fast-paced and utterly addictive. I loved Heidi kick, the Dairy-Queen-turned-sheriff. Long may she reign." --Lori Rader-Day, Edgar-Award-nominated author of Under a Dark Sky
"If Joseph Conrad had really wanted to find the heart of darkness, he'd have looked in Bad Axe County. Lurking in the isolated coulees at the edge of the Mississippi River are some of the meanest, foulest, cruelest hearts imaginable, and John Galligan evokes them with all the intensity of a mad poet. But in county sheriff Heidi Kick, a woman chipped and broken on every edge, Galligan offers a righteous force in opposition...A dark beauty of a novel."--William Kent Krueger, New York Times Bestselling author of Desolation Mountain