Matthew F. Jones is the author of six critically acclaimed novels as well as a number of screenplays, including adaptations of two of his novels, Boot Tracks and A Single Shot, both currently in production. Another of his novels, Deepwater, named by critics as one of the best novels of 1999, was made into a film in 2005. He was born in Boston and grew up in rural upstate New York where from an early age he worked on dairy and horse farms in the area. He graduated from Hartwick College and Magna Cum Laude from The Syracuse University College of Law. Directly after law school he was a Deputy County Attorney for four years in the Onondaga County Attorney's Office in Syracuse, New York, prosecuting child sex abuse cases. After suffering a bad injury he went through a reevaluation in which he determined to follow seriously his passion for writing, wherever it took him. A year later he finished his first novel, The Cooter Farm. At the same time he was embarking on a goal he'd had since reading To Kill A Mockingbird in high school of having a small, general law practice in the upstate county he grew up in. He remained there for the next five years during which he completed his second novel, The Elements of Hitting. He currently lives with his family in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he is working on a new novel and an original screenplay he recently optioned to a Hollywood production company. He has taught writing at a number of colleges and universities as a visiting writer and/or guest lecturer, including at Randolph College, Lynchburg College and the University of Virginia.





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Abandoned by his wife and young son, John Moon sits in his trailer on the mountainside, feeling abused by the world. All he has left is an acre-and-a-half of the family farm, and he makes do with odd jobs and poaching game off state land. One morning he goes hunting a deer out of season and winds up killing a young runaway instead. In trying to hide the evidence of his accidental crime, Moon finds a huge sum of money, plus evidence that the young girl was not alone. Will Moon's crime be discovered? What will be the consequences for him and his family?

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