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OHIO
Posted on 10/17/25 at 7:08 pm
Posted on 10/17/25 at 7:08 pm
Has anyone else read this? Trouble finding others.
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One sweltering night in 2013, four former high school classmates converge on their hometown in northeastern Ohio. There’s Bill Ashcraft, a passionate, drug-abusing young activist whose flailing ambitions have taken him from Cambodia to Zuccotti Park to post-BP New Orleans, and now back home with a mysterious package strapped to the undercarriage of his truck; Stacey Moore, a doctoral candidate reluctantly confronting her family and the mother of her best friend and first love, whose disappearance spurs the mystery at the heart of the novel; Dan Eaton, a shy veteran of three tours in Iraq, home for a dinner date with the high school sweetheart he’s tried desperately to forget; and the beautiful, fragile Tina Ross, whose rendezvous with the washed-up captain of the football team triggers the novel’s shocking climax. Set over the course of a single evening, Ohio toggles between the perspectives of these unforgettable characters as they unearth dark secrets, revisit old regrets and uncover—and compound—bitter betrayals. Before the evening is through, these narratives converge masterfully to reveal a mystery so dark and shocking it will take your breath away.
Posted on 10/18/25 at 8:16 am to Alyosha
He should have changed it so Stacey's engagement broke off and she's back from New York, and she rekindles her high school romance with Dan. Then they can make a movie where Stacey is portrayed by Lacey Chabert.

Posted on 10/22/25 at 6:30 am to BluegrassBelle
Pretty raw and vivid. Gets intense at the end. I liked it
Posted on 10/23/25 at 3:26 pm to Alyosha
Thanks. I'll have to put it on my list. 
Posted on 10/23/25 at 8:03 pm to BluegrassBelle
Then I would have found one other person to have read it
Posted on 11/7/25 at 12:18 pm to Alyosha
For folks interested, this book is $1.99 on Kindle right now (I went ahead and grabbed it).
Posted on 11/27/25 at 9:11 pm to BluegrassBelle
How is the book so far? The description has gotten me interested, I'd love another take on it
Posted on 11/28/25 at 5:45 pm to Alyosha
Saw a stack of them at an Akron B&N, and wondered if it was just being promoted in OH. Sounds like it must be doing well nationally.
I'm not sure if there's ever a "...sweltering night in northeastern OH", and there must be lots of flashbacks and backstory for it to be set in one evening. But the premise sounds good. I might check this one out.
I'm not sure if there's ever a "...sweltering night in northeastern OH", and there must be lots of flashbacks and backstory for it to be set in one evening. But the premise sounds good. I might check this one out.
Posted on 11/29/25 at 4:27 am to Htowntiger90
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and there must be lots of flashbacks and backstory for it to be set in one evening.
Yes
Posted on 11/29/25 at 9:04 pm to Alyosha
I read it a few years ago and really liked it. I do think it took me two tries to get into it for some reason though.
His next book Deluge, I found to be too unwieldy. It's like 900 plus pages and has way too many characters and povs. By the time it ended I couldn't recall what had happened to a few characters.
His next book Deluge, I found to be too unwieldy. It's like 900 plus pages and has way too many characters and povs. By the time it ended I couldn't recall what had happened to a few characters.
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