On Christmas Day, 1929, a rural North Carolina family was destroyed-and the questions left behind have never been fully answered.In The Lawson Family: A Christmas Day Massacre and The Questions Left Behind, true-crime author Linda Davidson revisits one of the most chilling family tragedies in American history. Charles Lawson murdered his wife and six of their children before ending his own life, leaving behind a devastated community and a mystery that has endured for generations.This book goes beyond the headlines to examine the lives, pressures, and circumstances surrounding the Lawson family in the days leading up to the massacre. With a careful and respectful approach, Davidson explores the historical setting, the known facts of the case, and the lingering uncertainties that continue to trouble investigators and readers alike.Inside, you will find: A detailed reconstruction of the Lawson family's final daysHistorical context of rural life, poverty, and social pressures in 1920s North CarolinaAn examination of Charles Lawson's behavior and mental state prior to the murdersTheories that have emerged over time-what is known, what is rumored, and what remains unresolvedReflections on how the case was reported, remembered, and misunderstood across generationsRather than offering sensational answers, this book invites readers to sit with the discomfort of the unknown-and to remember the victims as more than a footnote in true-crime history.For readers drawn to historical true crime, unsolved questions, and cases that defy easy explanations, this is a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of a tragedy that still echoes nearly a century later.