Minor Characters
Harold Dolly
Ree’s youngest brother, eight years old and only eighteen months younger than Sonny. He tries desperately to be as tough as his older brother, but is much more sensitive.
Connie Dolly
Ree’s mother. The victim of a nameless mental illness, she has difficulty speaking. She spends much of her time seemingly trapped inside her own head, and throughout the novel experiences only a few small moments of clarity and coherence.
Sonya
Blond Milton’s wife and one of Ree’s cousins and neighbors. On several occasions throughout the novel she offers Ree help, food, and, in the wake of Ree’s attack at the hands of the Thump clan, painkillers.
Little Arthur
A crank cook and a volatile acquaintance of Ree’s father Jessup. Ree goes to him to seek answers to Jessup’s whereabouts, but the meeting ends only in harsh words and threats of violence.
Deputy Baskin
A police officer who visits Ree on several occasions to apprise her of Jessup’s disappearance and bond. Eventually, Ree delivers her father’s severed hands to Baskin as proof of Jessup’s death and the bond’s status as null and void.
April
Jessup’s former mistress. Ree and Gail travel to the Arkansas state line in order to ask April whether she knows anything of Jessup’s whereabouts.
Victoria
Teardrop’s third and fifth wife, a warm and kind woman. Ree looks up to her.
Floyd Langan
Gail’s husband. He is an unfaithful and controlling partner.
Ned Langan
Gail and Floyd’s infant son.
Thump Milton
The fearsome leader of the Thump clan of the Hawkfall valley.
Megan
One of Ree’s distant cousins from Hawkfall who eventually becomes complicit in the attack against her.
Mike Satterfield
The bondsman looking to collect on Jessup’s bail.