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Rosewood Casket (Hardcover)

by Sharyn Mccrumb (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)

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It would have been almost impossible for McCrumb to top her last book, She Walks These Hills, one of the best mysteries of the last decade. But this story of a Southern family haunted by deeds done and undone comes very close: It's full of beautifully-observed details of everyday life which anchor the mystical moments and keep us rooted in reality. This one -- and other McCrumb classics like The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter -- are perfect gifts for readers who haven't yet found a way into the mystery genre.


From Publishers Weekly

Two missing children, unscrupulous land grabbing (past and present), a shooting, a manhunt and visits from both an angel and a ghost are rendered with little suspense or mystery in McCrumb's fourth ballad novel, following the bestselling She Walks These Hills. As Randall Stargill lies in a coma in a Tennessee hospital, his four sons-a career soldier, a car salesman, a country singer and a naturalist-gather at the Appalachian family farm to prepare for his approaching death: while the men work on the handmade coffin daddy wants, their wives (one is a girlfriend) sew a quilt to line it. Old Nora Bonesteel, a neighbor and clairvoyant, brings something to tuck into Randall's coffin: a small box containing a child's skeleton. Sheriff Spencer Arrowood can't persuade Nora to tell whose bones they are; that trickle of frustration turns into a flood of bad luck when an oily real-estate developer enlists Arrowood's assistance to evict a neighboring family from their debt-encumbered farm (land that was originally swiped from the Cherokee, as McCrumb notes). The shooting of Sheriff Arrowood is a crime unrelated to the question of whose bones are in the box, though both issues are eventually resolved in the same mountain location. With few characters to care about and its low punch and puzzle quotients, this bland and cobbled tale is a miss for the accomplished McCrumb. 75,000 first printing; Mystery Guild and Literary Guild selections.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sharyn wrote it, Jan 1 2004
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This review is from: Rosewood Casket (Paperback)
If Sharyn McCrumb wrote the book you know it will be great. She is a wonderful author and all of her books are so good. She makes you feel like you are there and that you know the people that you are reading about. From the first to the last page it's got you. Do read this wonderful book.

The father has saved Rosewood so that when he dies his sons will built him a casket. The sons all live in different places and have not seen each other for a while but they all come back to do this for their father.

Excellent book

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written and with literary merit....., Nov 3 2003
By Nancy Eckert (Bellefontaine, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rosewood Casket (Paperback)
I came across the Rosewood Casket in one of my bookshelves, a first edition I had no memory of buying. Most often drawn to British writers (or Americans who "write British"), I was quickly drawn not only into Sharyn McCrumb's story, but her style and clear indication that she knows English and how to use it to great advantage. She is unpretentious and even her other-worldly concerns are non-intrusive and never offensive. She is a very gifted writer, indeed. I'd regret that I hadn't read her before, but now I get to read EVERYTHING. Now that I've finished the Rosewood Casket, I handed it to my husband, Allan Eckert. We sat across from her last year at the Kentucky Book Fair and I enjoyed her delightful personality very much. Now I can enjoy her wonderful books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved all of the Ballad novels, this one is no different, May 19 2003
By Theresa W (mi, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rosewood Casket (Paperback)
McCrumb has a way with her story telling and writing. If her stories aren't pulling you in and making you stay up at night to finish the book...I think you're in the minority. She's a great writer and I've enjoyed all of the Ballad novels I've read so far, very much. I think if you try her books, you won't be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars McCrumb delivers another winner!
As I read this novel, the old song "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" ran through my mind. The endless circle is the losing of the land. Read more
Published on May 13 2003 by turtlechick

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!
This was my first novel by Sharyn McCrumb and I loved it.It's not all that suspenseful-so if that's what you're looking for,you might be disappointed. Read more
Published on Aug 31 2002 by Cheryl

1.0 out of 5 stars A Complete Bore
This book is possibly the most boring novel I have ever read, and I have read a lot of books. I am in agreement with another reviewer in that the word "mystery" being... Read more
Published on Dec 24 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Really wonderful book
This is a book that almost every one can love. It is a loving picture of a family, and community, caught between traditional Appalachia and the 20th century. Read more
Published on Nov 2 2001 by Mfitz...

5.0 out of 5 stars This is Sharyn McCrumb's best yet!
I have read "She Walks These Hills" and "The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter" and thought both novels were great. Read more
Published on May 4 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars She has the right "take" on Appalachia
Sharyn McCrumb is doing for Appalachia what Tony Hillerman has done for the Navajos. She presents a realistic picture of these fine, brave, proud people without the grotesqueness... Read more
Published on April 7 2001 by Thelma C. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read
Sharyn McCrumbs books convey the character and spirit of Appalachia in a beautiful way. Her descriptions of the land and the people make you long to know more. Read more
Published on Sep 30 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling read
This book concerns dreadful family secrets hidden for decades. Strong, believable characterisations without exception. Read more
Published on May 27 2000 by Helen

5.0 out of 5 stars The Rosewood Casket
This was flat out the best book I have ever read and I have read a lot of books. I have also read "Zombies of the Gene Pool" by Sharyn McCrumb and that too held me on... Read more
Published on Mar 13 2000 by Zachary Erhardt

5.0 out of 5 stars This is McCrumb at Her Best
This book was required reading for a Southern Literature Class, I took last year, and I immediately fell in love with the book. Read more
Published on Nov 18 1999

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