Charlotte Readers Podcast
Stacy Hawk’s “Dividing Ridge” is True Crime in 1937 on the Blue Ridge Parkway
In this episode 258, we visit with Stacy Hawks, author of “Dividing Ridge, The Unsolved Murder of Elva Brannock,” based on a true story of an unsolved crime that took place along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Alleghany, N.C. in 1937.
After a young woman goes missing on her way to school a community is left on edge. With news spreading quickly of her disappearance and gossip swirling, it is up to local law enforcement to restore a sense of safety and one determined Sheriff to bring justice to her family.
Author Alison Klackowicz had this to say about the book: "In the era of “true crime” fanaticism, Dividing Ridge is the PERFECT read. The author takes the reader on a poignant, well-studied and researched journey of a historic non-fiction mystery. All the while, providing a respectful re-account of a decades long loss to a family in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Hawks masterfully keeps the memory of the victim, Elva Brannock, alive. Excellent read."
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