The Hamiltons May 2026

: Much of the story is told through the eyes of the sensitive Francis, who documents their life on video and struggles with the morality of their murderous, nomadic existence.

: Following the death of their parents, four orphaned siblings—David, twins Wendell and Darlene, and the youngest, Francis—move to a suburban California town. The Hamiltons

: Their story represents the resilience and struggle of early settlers in the Salinas Valley, contrasting with the more tragic, central Trask family. Other Notable "Hamiltons" : Much of the story is told through

: The patriarch is a visionary but impoverished inventor and blacksmith. He serves as the novel's moral compass and intellectual center. four orphaned siblings—David