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  • Road Longer Than Memory: Literary fiction with the page-turning tension of a psychological mystery
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Road Longer Than Memory: Literary fiction with the page-turning tension of a psychological mystery


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Sometimes the road home runs through everything you tried to forget

After a failed relationship and an unsettled teaching career, Sara Barlow returns to her childhood home in Arlington, Virginia, hoping for a fresh start. But when she applies for a job at her old high school, a chance glimpse into the gymnasium shakes her to the core―she spots the man she suspects was involved in a classmate’s violent death a decade earlier.

Haunted by the past, Sara confronts the memories she’s spent years trying to suppress: her sister Suzanne’s fatal car crash, her secret summer with the reckless Devlin Barrie, and the anonymous 911 call she made after witnessing what she believes was a murder. As the construction of Interstate 66 physically fractures her community, Sara grapples with emotional fault lines of her own―guilt, silence, and buried truth.

Set against the backdrop of suburban upheaval in the 1970s and ’80s,
Road Longer Than Memory is a compelling story of memory, reckoning, and the cost of what we leave unsaid.

Perfect for fans of Tana French and William Kent Krueger

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“A gripping story of love and loss. Of evil forces in everyday lives. Of lost opportunity to do the right thing, but also of resilience and resolution. Captivating from the first page as high school teacher Sara Barlow, intent on righting a wrong, throws herself toward a malevolent force determined to silence her. Can Sara face the darkness of her past to save her future? Or will her past consume her?” ―Patricia Gussin­, New York Times best-selling author of And Then There Was One

Road Longer Than Memory is my favorite kind of book: an atmospheric, psychological thriller weighted with history. Melanie McCabe expertly weaves past and present in this twisty murder mystery that explores how secrets and silences can metastasize into a guilt so pervasive it becomes its own trauma and how justice, especially justice long overdue, can bring both retribution and redemption. I couldn’t put this book down―highly recommend!” ―Heather Young, award-winning author of The Distant Dead

“Tense and tender in equal measure,
Road Longer Than Memory is an unforgettable debut, showing how past tragedies impact fresh troubles ―and exploring how loss and regret might somehow lead toward redemption.” ―Art Taylor, Edgar Award-winning author of The Adventure of the Castle Thief and Other Expeditions and Indiscretions

“In
Road Longer Than Memory, Melanie McCabe combines a compelling mystery with a nuanced portrait of a town literally torn apart. I loved the sultry Southern atmosphere and the colorful characters, and wanted to linger with them even as I raced ahead to discover the solution. Poignant, evocative, and quietly assured, this book proves Thomas Wolfe right that you can't go home again.” ―Polly Stewart, author of The Felon’s Ball

“Crisply written . . . A sleek romantic suspenser with a resourceful, relatable heroine.” ―
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About the Author

Melanie McCabe is the award-winning author of four poetry collections and a memoir. Road Longer Than Memory is her debut novel. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Reader’s Digest, The Georgia Review, The Massachusetts Review, Shenandoah, and other national publications. A lifelong Virginian, she taught high school English and creative writing in Arlington for over two decades.

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Melanie McCabe is a writer and former high school English and creative writing teacher.

Her debut novel, Road Longer Than Memory, is forthcoming from Oceanview Publishing. (2026)

Her fourth book of poems, All The Signs Were There, winner of the Longleaf Press Book Contest, will be out in 2026.

Her memoir, His Other Life: Searching For My Father, His First Wife, and Tennessee Williams, won the 2016 University of New Orleans Publishing Prize.

She is also the author of three other poetry collections: The Night Divers, (Terrapin Books, 2022), What The Neighbors Know, (FutureCycle Press, 2014) and History of the Body, (David Robert Books, 2012).

Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Georgia Review, The Massachusetts Review, The Cincinnati Review, Shenandoah, and numerous other journals.