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County Road Six. Cover Image Book Book

County Road Six.

Hardcastle, Kevin. (Author).

Summary:

In 'County Road Six', three sisters fight to retain ownership of the farm they inherited after their father's death. But their father's legacy is not just land. He has also left his daughters an unanticipated inheritance of violence and terror, born out of a long-buried family secret. Kevin Hardcastle lives in Toronto, ON.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385700849
  • Physical Description: 352 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Canada : Doubleday Canada, 2026.

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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
Library Bound Incorporated
Subject: FICTION / Family Life / Siblings
FICTION / Sagas
FICTION / Small Town & Rural

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  • Random House, Inc.
    A taut, propulsive family drama steeped in mystery, menace and a long-buried secret from award-winning author Kevin Hardcastle.

    It has been years since Mara O’Hare has come home to North Simcoe County. But she is forced to return after her father’s death. Arthur O’Hare—the meanest, most vicious man in the townships—laid low, isolated, angry and sullen before he took his own life.

    Mara is reunited with her two sisters, Beth and Emma. Soon, the three women are fighting to retain ownership of their home, a farm they have inherited from their father. But Arthur O’Hare’s legacy is not just land. He has also left his daughters an unanticipated inheritance of violence and terror, born out of a long-buried family secret. 

    Award-winning author Kevin Hardcastle has written a tough, compelling and thrilling novel that lays bare the best and worst of human nature and examines the muddy places in between. County Road Six is an unforgettable family saga about gender and class, rural communities, fathers and daughters, and what we leave behind.

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