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A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year
One of Amazons 20 Best Books of the Year
Named one of the Best Books of the Year by Buzzfeed, Bustle, NPR, NYLON, and Thrillist
Finalist for the Goodreads Book Award (Nonfiction)
Finalist for the Edgar Award (Best Fact Crime)
A Book of the Month Club Selection
A New York Times Book Review Editors Choice Selection
A brisk, captivating and expertly crafted reconstruction of a community living through a time of fear.... Masterful. Washington Post
The arsons started on a cold November midnight and didnt stop for months. Night after night, the people of Accomack County waited to see which building would burn down next, regarding each other at first with compassion, and later suspicion. Vigilante groups sprang up, patrolling the rural Virginia coast with cameras and camouflage. Volunteer firefighters slept at their stations. The arsonist seemed to target abandoned buildings, but local police were stretched too thin to surveil them all. Accomack was desolatethere were hundreds of abandoned buildings. And by the dozen they were burning.
One of the years best and most unusual true-crime books (Christian Science Monitor), American Fire brings to vivid life the reeling county of Accomack. Ace reporter (Entertainment Weekly) Monica Hesse spent years investigating the story, emerging with breathtaking portraits of the arsoniststroubled addict Charlie Smith and his girlfriend, Tonya Bundick. Tracing the shift in their relationship from true love to crime spree, Hesse also conjures the once-thriving coastal community, decimated by a punishing economy and increasingly suspicious of their neighbors as the culprits remained at large. Weaving the story into the history of arson in the United States, the critically acclaimed American Fire re-creates the anguished nights this quiet county lit up in flames, evoking a microcosm of rural Americaa land half-gutted before the fires began.
A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year
One of Amazons 20 Best Books of the Year
Named one of the Best Books of the Year by Buzzfeed, Bustle, NPR, NYLON, and Thrillist
Finalist for the Goodreads Book Award (Nonfiction)
Finalist for the Edgar Award (Best Fact Crime)
A Book of the Month Club Selection
A New York Times Book Review Editors Choice Selection
A brisk, captivating and expertly crafted reconstruction of a community living through a time of fear.... Masterful. Washington Post
The arsons started on a cold November midnight and didnt stop for months. Night after night, the people of Accomack County waited to see which building would burn down next, regarding each other at first with compassion, and later suspicion. Vigilante groups sprang up, patrolling the rural Virginia coast with cameras and camouflage. Volunteer firefighters slept at their stations. The arsonist seemed to target abandoned buildings, but local police were stretched too thin to surveil them all. Accomack was desolatethere were hundreds of abandoned buildings. And by the dozen they were burning.
One of the years best and most unusual true-crime books (Christian Science Monitor), American Fire brings to vivid life the reeling county of Accomack. Ace reporter (Entertainment Weekly) Monica Hesse spent years investigating the story, emerging with breathtaking portraits of the arsoniststroubled addict Charlie Smith and his girlfriend, Tonya Bundick. Tracing the shift in their relationship from true love to crime spree, Hesse also conjures the once-thriving coastal community, decimated by a punishing economy and increasingly suspicious of their neighbors as the culprits remained at large. Weaving the story into the history of arson in the United States, the critically acclaimed American Fire re-creates the anguished nights this quiet county lit up in flames, evoking a microcosm of rural Americaa land half-gutted before the fires began.
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