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American fire : love, arson, and life in a vanishing land / Monica Hesse.

Hesse, Monica, (author.).

Summary:

Documents the trial of a man charged with dozens of counts of arson in a rural Virginia county, sharing insight into his struggles with addiction, his relationship with his accomplice girlfriend, and the impact of the fires on their community.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781631490514
  • ISBN: 1631490516
  • Physical Description: 255 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company, [2017]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
"Charge that line!" -- "The South starts here" -- "Orange in the sky" -- Charlie -- Monomanie incendiaire -- Tonya -- "Like a ghost" -- "Tell us what you know about that" -- Charlie and Tonya -- Schrödinger's evidence -- The eastern shore arsonist hunters -- "I've seen enough ass to know" -- "Like hell was coming up through the ground" -- Tonya and Charlie -- "They're not hunters at all" -- "I didn't light them all" -- "Someday they'll go down together" -- "Everybody has a reason for why they do things in life" -- "I can't tell you something I don't know" -- "Midnight without makeup" -- The broken things -- "Time to wake up" -- Burned -- "We'd done it before" -- "They came out of everywhere" -- "Moral turpitude" -- What happened next -- "It's over"
Subject: Arson > Virginia > Accomack County.
Accomack County (Va.) > Economic conditions.
Accomack County (Va.) > Social conditions.

Available copies

  • 18 of 18 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County Library - Main Library. (Show preferred library)

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 18 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Livingston County Library - Main Library 364.16 HESSE (Text) 2601865008 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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A captivating narrative about arson, persistent law enforcers, an unlikely romantic relationship, and a courtroom drama.The setting is Accomack County, a lightly populated area of the Eastern Shore "separated from the rest of the state by the Chesapeake Bay and a few hundred years of cultural isolation." Washington Post reporter Hesse (Girl in the Blue Coat, 2016) knew almost nothing about the economically depressed, desolate county when she first visited there in 2013 after hearing about a series of regularly occurring arsons of abandoned buildings. Eventually, the number of similar-seeming arsons would top out at 67. Though there were no reported deaths or serious injuries, the burning buildings were exhausting the lightly staffed volunteer fire departments in the county and consuming the resources of local and state law enforcement agencies. For nearly half a year, police mounted sophisticated stakeouts hoping to catch the arsonist in the act, but they consistently failed to identify a suspect. Even a profiler, who, it turned out, accurately predicted the neighborhood where the arsonist resided, did not see his lead pan out. Then, finally, a stakeout at an unoccupied home paid off. Hesse reveals the culprit early in the booktwo of them, actually, Charlie Smith and Tonya Bundick ("Bonnie and Clyde of the Eastern Shore"), who lived together romantically along with Bundick's sons. Local police knew the culprits personally; Smith had even served as a volunteer firefighter, as did his brother. As Hesse constructs her narrative, the surprises arrive in the manner of the arrest, the motives for the fires, and the outcomes of the multiple trials. Throughout, the author offers a nuanced portrait of a way of life unknown to most who have never resided on or visited the Eastern Shore. A true-crime saga that works in every respect. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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*Starred Review* In late 2012, an arsonist began plaguing Accomack County, Virginia. Located on the state's Eastern Shore, part of the Delmarva peninsula, Accomack was once booming farm country situated along the railroad that profitably connected the U.S. north and south beginning in the 1880s. By 2012, though, chicken corporations Perdue and Tyson had supplanted family farms as the county's largest employers, and the railroad went unused. Over 80 buildings, most already abandoned on one occasion, a coop was torched only after its resident chickens had clearly been made to exit would burn into 2013, baffling local law enforcement and far overextending the fire departments, all made up of volunteers, from surrounding communities. Washington Post staffer Hesse, also an Edgar-winning author of a YA mystery, introduces the man responsible, Charlie Smith, a ne'er-do-well with a heart of gold, in the first chapter. She generates suspense in describing Charlie's personal life and all-consuming romantic relationship; how he is finally caught; and, ultimately, his motivation. Hesse enters the compelling narrative with restraint in probing, essayistic analyses. She tells the story of the fires and of the Eastern Shore and the people she got to know there with an earned familiarity that, at the same time, speaks of the unknowability of a vast, rapidly changing nation.--Bostrom, Annie Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Washington Post reporter Hesse (Girl in the Blue Coat) leads readers on an extended tour of a bizarre five-month crime spree in rural Accomack County, Va.: a series of over 80 arsons, of predominantly abandoned buildings, committed by a local couple. It began one day in November 2012 with four fires in 24 hours and carried on for five months. As hysteria mounted, police camped out in tents near potential targets and a group of vigilantes set up their own operation. At the center of this narrative is the extremely compelling couple: Charlie Smith, a 38-year-old recovering drug addict, and Tonya Bundick, a 40-year-old partier described as the "queen" of the local nightclub, Shuckers. Hesse traces their romance from charming Facebook exchanges and plans of a Guns N' Roses themed wedding to passing notes in the prison yard after their arrest. Their love totally imploded under the pressure of their prosecution. Hesse offers sociological insight into a small town where "doors went unlocked, bake sales and brisket fund-raisers were well attended" despite its downward economic trajectory. There is something metaphorical, she notes, about a rural county suffering through a recession being literally burned to the ground. The metaphor becomes belabored by the time Hesse shoehorns in a comparison between small-town America and the aforementioned Shuckers, but otherwise this is a page-turning story of love gone off the rails. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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From November 2012 to March 2013, -Accomack County on the eastern shore of Virginia experienced a rash of arson. Sixty-seven fires were set in abandoned structures, which taxed volunteer fire departments and local and state law enforcement agencies in the largely rural area. Finally, authorities caught Charlie Smith in the act. He did not act alone, though. Smith's girlfriend Tonya Bundick was charged with assisting in the crimes. Hesse (Girl in the Blue Coat) pre-sents an account of the investigation into the crimes and the subsequent trials. She draws comparisons between Accomack County, a once thriving community now facing -economic downturn and declining population, with similar areas of the Unites States. Eventually, both Smith and Bundick pleaded guilty and served prison time. Reader Tanya Eby does an excellent job in shaping individual characters through changes in her voice. VERDICT Listeners who enjoy true crime stories will appreciate this one. ["A page-turning story of love and loss for all readers; fans of quirky crime dramas will find it especially appealing": LJ 5/15/17 review of the Liveright: -Norton hc.]--Stephen L. Hupp, West Virginia Univ. -Parkersburg Lib. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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