The Good Neighbor: The Slow Kill - Softcover

Voss, Greg

 
9798252848853: The Good Neighbor: The Slow Kill

Synopsis

In the quiet Mississippi town of Calvary Bluff, generosity can be deadly.

Earl Calhoun is a kind-hearted, hardworking farmer who has spent his life opening doors—to neighbors, strangers, and anyone in need. When a devastating flood brings a young man named Jonah Crane to his doorstep with a sad story and a loyal dog, Earl does what he has always done: he welcomes him in. Jonah works hard, marries a sweet local woman, and becomes the devoted son Earl never had—helping on the farm, attending church, and filling the lonely years since Earl lost his wife.

But something is wrong.

Earl’s loyal old coonhound, Moses, growls at the newcomer from the first day and never stops watching him. A perceptive local detective feels an itch he can’t ignore. Earl’s daughter in Memphis grows increasingly alarmed as her father’s life—and finances—quietly shift into Jonah’s hands. And the small signs of manipulation accumulate: a new will, redirected accounts, isolation from family, and a disabled safety switch on the old tractor Earl has driven for decades.

What begins as an act of Christian charity slowly becomes a calculated, patient campaign of exploitation—the “slow kill” of a good man’s trust, his wealth, and ultimately his life.

A gripping Southern mystery inspired by real patterns of elder financial abuse and predatory deception, The Good Neighbor: The Slow Kill explores the devastating cost of unchecked generosity, the power of quiet observation, and the thin line between faith and foolishness. When kindness is weaponized, who notices before it’s too late?

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