A Stranger in the Kingdom

A Stranger in the Kingdom

by Howard Frank Mosher
A Stranger in the Kingdom

A Stranger in the Kingdom

by Howard Frank Mosher

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Overview

This novel of murder and its aftermath in a small Vermont town in the 1950s is “reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird...Absorbing” (New York Times).

In Kingdom County, Vermont, the town’s new Presbyterian minister is a black man, an unsettling fact for some of the locals. When a French-Canadian woman takes refuge in his parsonage—and is subsequently murdered—suspicion immediately falls on the clergyman. While his thirteen-year-old son struggles in the shadow of the town’s accusations, and his older son, a lawyer, fights to defend him, a father finds himself on trial more for who he is than for what he might have done.

“Set in northern Vermont in 1952, Mosher’s tale of racism and murder is powerful, viscerally affecting and totally contemporary in its exposure of deep-seated prejudice and intolerance... [A] big, old-fashioned novel.”—Publishers Weekly

“A real mystery in the best and truest sense.”—Lee Smith, New York Times Book Review

A Winner of the New England Book Award

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780618240104
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/04/2002
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 269,085
Product dimensions: 8.08(w) x 5.52(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

HOWARD FRANK MOSHER is the author of ten books, including Waiting for Teddy Williams, The True Account, and A Stranger in the Kingdom, which, along with Disappearances, was corecipient of the New England Book Award for fiction. He lives in Vermont.

What People are Saying About This

Wallace Stegner

Exciting and memorable...Howard Frank Mosher has made a small town story into a universal one. He has filled it with memorable people and carried us along in a rolling wave of suspense. And, best of all, he has not lost his small town...it is rich with local lore and local character.

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