A review by nmcspadd
The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter by Sharyn McCrumb

2.0

Eh. I understand that the author was trying to paint a portrait of a community in crisis, and I suppose there was some thematic resonance between the various plots. But for me, the plots and characters were clumsily woven together (if at all) and really didn't make for a cohesive whole. Overall, I didn't find it to be a very insightful work. (Very creepy at times, though!)