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The Wiregrass - by  Matt Kessler (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

The Wiregrass - by Matt Kessler (Hardcover)

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  • A reporter's dogged quest to solve the murder of two teens uncovers a forgotten corner of the Deep South and the chilling web of police corruption, violence, and miscarried justice beneath its surface.
  • About the Author: Matt Kessler is a writer from Alabama.
  • 320 Pages
  • True Crime, Murder

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A reporter's dogged quest to solve the murder of two teens uncovers a forgotten corner of the Deep South and the chilling web of police corruption, violence, and miscarried justice beneath its surface.

In 1999, in the rural Alabama town of Ozark, the bodies of two white teenage girls, J.B. Beasley and Tracie Hawlett, were found shot in the trunk of Beasley's car. The girl were out past curfew and celebrating Beasley's birthday--but from there the story grew tangled, then went dark.

As months, then years, passed without answers, an eccentric cast of townspeople took it upon themselves to chase down leads. In this hardscrabble, farming region at the southern tip of the Bible Belt--a place cut off from freeways and wary of outsiders--everyone knew you couldn't trust the cops. Their investigation was shoddy at best; at worst, it looked a lot like a cover-up.

Twenty years later, the chief of police called his childhood friend, a devout Black man and long-haul trucker named Coley McCraney, into the station. To the shock of the community, and most of all McCraney, he was arrested for the long-ago murder of two girls he didn't seem to recognize. DNA evidence tied McCraney to the crime scene. But in a region rife with corruption, and haunted by a legacy of racist violence, was there any chance of finding the truth?

The Wiregrass is a twisting, deeply reported true-crime narrative, populated by Bible kids, white supremacists, and amateur sleuths. Unraveling the notorious Beasley-Hawlett cold case, it reveals the stunning, Southern gothic story of a region--and a nation--that cannot outrun the traumas of its past.



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"Matt Kessler presents an impeccably written portrait of a place and its enduring social, historical, cultural, political beliefs and mythologies, which make it a battleground for the convergence of race, class, power and corruption. With the eye and ear for the odd, deeply characterizing detail, Kessler's prose exhibits the solicitude of an insider, and the clarity of an outsider. The Wiregrass is propulsive and gripping; the omnipresent knowledge that it all really happened renders this tale an enduring and true American tragedy."
--Gothataone Moeng, author of Call And Response

"In The Wiregrass, Matt Kessler brings to vivid life a place--a tiny corner of southeast Alabama--its people and its deeply troubled history of violence and corruption. Calling to mind the works of Robert Kolker and Patrick Radden Keefe, Kessler tells a captivating, richly reported and deeply humane story of found families, crooked cops, ferocious loyalties and the terrifying velocity of justice slipping away."
--Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of El Dorado Drive

"In gripping prose, Kessler's rigorous reporting pulls a reader into this devastating story that could be a microcosm of so much happening in this country. His thorough investigative skills, paired with a profound reserve of empathy, plunge us into the depths of a narrative I won't forget."
--Aimee Bender, New York Times bestselling author of The Particular Sadness Of Lemon Cake



About the Author



Matt Kessler is a writer from Alabama. He has reported justice, race, and equity stories in Mississippi for The Guardian, and environmental stories for The Atlantic. His radio work has been broadcast on Mississippi Public Broadcasting and Illinois Public Media. A fellow in the University of Southern California's PhD in Creative Writing and Literature Program, he lives with his family in Birmingham. This is his first book.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.25 Inches (W) x 1.17 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: True Crime
Sub-Genre: Murder
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Matt Kessler
Language: English
Street Date: October 6, 2026
TCIN: 1009427993
UPC: 9781538773635
Item Number (DPCI): 247-54-9565
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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