Brimstone Hollow - Archer Sullivan
Pub. Date: Aug. 11, 2026
He and She read
Air Force veteran turned private investigator Annie Gore is approached by a young woman seeking her help in investigating the death of her estranged father, a snake-handling minister in Appalachia. The woman is suspicious because after he was bitten by one of his snakes, he was buried within 24 hours without an autopsy or embalming. As she delves deeper into the investigation, Annie uncovers a web of shady characters, secrets, drug dealing, and murder.
Following Archer Sullivan’s powerful debut of PI Annie Gore in The Witch’s Orchard, I eagerly anticipated the second installment and was not disappointed. Well written, this is a captivating, atmospheric novel.
I can still smell the obnoxious sulphuric fumes from the “Hell hole”. Archer Sullivan captures well the fears, beliefs, and lives of small-town Appalachia, leaving the reader with a vivid sense of the region. The narrative is filled with questions, twists, and turns, and I couldn’t help but be drawn into Annie’s quest for the truth. I also thoroughly enjoyed the portrayal of southern fried food.
Annie is a great character, with her mountain and military background. She makes up for her short stature with her relentless pursuit of the truth. Unsettling dreams haunt her. I can’t wait to read the next in this series to learn more of Annie’s life and the secrets that lie beneath the surface of the mountains.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @StMartinsPress for the DRC.
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