Before he became a novelist, Brian Panowich spent 10 years working as a firefighter in Augusta. The EMS part of his job was tough to stomach at times, he admits, but he had a passion for fighting ...
"I slept with a loaded pistol & some poison last night but did not die," wrote Percy Bysshe Shelley to a friend in 1811. That just about sums up Sheriff Clayton Burroughs' predicament at the outset of ...
Brian Panowich makes a triumphant return to Bull Mountain, Georgia, in his second novel, "Like Lions," as he continues to mix crime fiction with a violent family drama, perfectly melding characters ...
The adage of honor among thieves gets a different spin as Brian Panowich shows that not only honor can exist but also deep affection and friendship can thrive among those with criminal backgrounds in ...
NOTHING BUT THE BONES. By Brian Panowich. Minotaur Books. 336 pages. $28. Nelson “Nails” McKenna isn’t very bright, stumbles over his words and often says what he’s thinking without realizing it. We ...
Author Brian Panowich will talk about his latest book during a stop at the Hub City Bookshop in Spartanburg. The event will be held at 6 p.m. May 7, at the bookshop, located at 186 W. Main St.
As we’re closing in on Christmas, we’ve got some amazing concerts and holiday shows to enjoy… and another cool event in ...
Brian Panowich makes a triumphant return to Bull Mountain, Georgia, in his second novel, "Like Lions," as he continues to mix crime fiction with a violent family drama, perfectly melding characters ...
Nelson “Nails” McKenna isn’t very bright, stumbles over his words and often says what he’s thinking without realizing it. We first meet him as a boy reading a superhero comic on the banks of a river ...
Brian Panowich makes a triumphant return to Bull Mountain, Georgia, in his second novel, “Like Lions,” as he continues to mix crime fiction with a violent family drama, perfectly melding characters ...
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