
Midnight Cry
A Shooting on Sand Mountain
Author: Lesa Carnes Shaul
Narrator: Chris Abernathy
Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 10/07/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Us History, Biography & Autobiography, True Crime
Synopsis
Lesa Carnes Shaul draws on court documents, trial transcripts, newspaper articles, and personal interviews to weave together a rollicking and illuminating tale of murder and revenge. The narrative explores the cultural shifts that occurred after World War II in the United States, the Deep South, and the state of Alabama in particular.
Immediately after the war, many southern states stood poised to advance toward a progressive New South yet struggled with the legacy of race and class inequities, retrograde government policies, and a stubborn resistance to change. Sand Mountain represented a kind of "land that time forgot," even as nearby cities like Huntsville and Birmingham sought to claim a place on the national stage in technology, industry, business, and medicine. Through her investigation of this murder trial, Shaul reveals the backwoods justice at play in this isolated area of the American South.

