A review by scknitter
Bull Mountain by Brian Panowich

5.0

One brother is the head of a gang of drug running outlaws that have called Bull Mountain home since his Grandfather built his first still. The other is a sheriff in a small Georgia town at the base of Bull Mountain who tries to help the good people in his town while trying to also convince them and himself that he is nothing like the rest of his family. Pitting brother against brother, this masterfully written saga of crime, family, land and vengeance, kept me riveted to the last surprising page. Bull Mountain is raw and violent and bold. Deeply rooted in the North Georgia Mountains, where drugs and moonshine have been the families’ source of income for seven decades, this debut author has a real winner... and we’ve got a new southern fiction writer.