"Mark Busby's finesse in Cedar Crossing is like a deft shuffling and dealing of cards. One hand to a small-town youth on the brink of the turmoil of the 1960s, others to members of the boy's family who lead him into the intrigue of an 1899 scandal involving moonshine and lynching. It's a polished and fast-moving tale."
--Jan Reid, author of Comanche Sundown
"His narrative thrust turned high, Mark Busby sweeps us into Cedar Crossing, a novel that's vividly set in East Texas on the fading edge of a chaotic and racist frontier. . . . Again and again the novel's textures enliven the telling of this layered brave tale that offers pleasure from beginning to end."
--James Hoggard, author and professor of English at Midwestern State University