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May, lonely caretaker and small-time weed dealer, has spent years trying to hunker down and hide from her damaged past. As a destructive noreaster takes aim at her sleepy island home of Folly, May tries to hunker down once more after the island is evacuated. But death is in the air - not just from the storm, but from others on the island driven by darker demons - and May finds that this time, theres nowhere to hide. Praise for MAY: Every page has a lovely line, something to savor, even as the story uneasily slips under your skin. Theres beauty in the violence in this novella about loneliness and the lengths people go to free themselves from its grasp. You read May and imagine Marietta Miles sitting at the edge of the abyss, peering into it and scribbling into her notebook. -E.A. Aymar, author of Youre As Good As Dead Marietta Miles is a unique voice in modern noir, a writer of such dark scenes that only the power of her words can provide the light that releases the reader into a world where hope remains. Showcasing a Southern sensibility that reminds at times of Flannery OConnor, Miles continually reveals further breadth (and depths) to her characters. A book of dark charms, May adds to the staggeringly beautiful intoxication delivered by last years Route 12. -Rob Pierce, author of Uncle Dust and With The Right Enemies May will haunt you long after you close the cover. Its every page is fraught with peril. Its every word oozes with tragedy You know its coming, but you wont dare look away, lest you miss one of the freshest, most scintillating voices in Southern crime fiction. -Eryk Pruitt, author of Dirtbags and What We Reckon May is gripping and yet poignant. May Cosby and the people around her struggle against the present and the past, trying to piece together a life thats worth living. Set along the fragile Folly Island of North Carolina as a frightening storm approaches, May looks back upon her choices and does her best to come to terms with them.
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