
<p>It’s easy to glamorize small town life … but Kevin Hardcastle’s new novel, <em>County Road Six</em>, is all about the darkness lurking in rural Canada. When Arthur O’Hare dies, his three daughters return to the family farm to sort through what he left behind. But what they inherit is more than land — it’s a shadowy history they never knew existed. <em>County Road Six</em> is a dramatic thriller about economic decline, family secrets and the lengths people will go to survive. It’s a compelling and unsettling story that pulls from Kevin’s own background growing up as a working class kid in rural Ontario. This week, Kevin tells Mattea Roach about exploring the rural Canadian experience, adding elements of horror to his stories and why towns can be more dangerous than cities. </p><p><br></p><p>Liked this conversation? Keep listening:</p><ul><li><a href="https://link.mgln.ai/bd6MFt " rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The beauty and despair of Appalachia</a> </li><li><a h...
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