In 'The Long Home', William Gay tells the story of Nathan Winer, a young and headstrong Tennessee carpenter who lost his father years ago to an evil that is greater and closer at hand than any boy can imagine - until, that is, he experiences it for himself.
It is also the story of Amber Rose, a beautiful young woman who is forced to live with that evil, who recognises that Nathan represents her only chance of escape. And it is the story of William Tell Oliver, a solitary man who watches the growing evil from the dark woods and adds to his own weathered guilt by failing to act at the most crucial moments.
Set in rural Tennessee in the 1940s, 'The Long Home' brings to mind the greatest writers of the American South - Flannery O'Connor, Tennessee Williams, Cormac McCarthy - and haunts the reader with its sense of solitude, longing, and the deliverance that is always just out of reach.