A couple on the stack this week from Steph Post.
Hands up, I've not yet read any of her work but it looks right up my street.
Hands up, I've not yet read any of her work but it looks right up my street.
Some praise below....
"Brilliant...Lightwood solidifies Steph Post as the official voice of working class literature in Florida, akin to what Daniel Woodrell has done for Missouri, or Ron Rash for the Carolinas." --Brian Panowich, bestselling author of Bull Mountain
Anyone whose prose has been compared to Daniel Woodrell certainly merits further investigation, in my opinion.
Post has just seen her second Judah Cannon book - Walk in the Fire published this week by Polis Books. Better pull my finger out and start getting myself caught up then.

She can also be located at the following haunts.....
A Tree Born Crooked
(2014)

Lightwood (2017)

Pressured by the unrelenting bonds of blood ties, Judah
takes part in robbing the Scorpions, a group of small-time, meth-cooking bikers
who are flying down the highway with the score of their lives. Unbeknownst to
the Cannons, however, half of the stolen cash in the Harley saddlebags belongs
to Sister Tulah, a megalomaniacal Pentecostal preacher who encourages her
followers to drink poison and relinquish their bank accounts. When Sister Tulah
learns of the robbery, she swears to make both the Cannons and the Scorpions
pay, thus bringing all parties into mortal conflict rife with deception and
unpredictable power shifts. When Judah's younger brother Benji becomes the
unwitting victim in the melee, Judah takes it upon himself to exact revenge, no
matter the damage inflicted upon himself and those around him. Judah becomes a
driven man, blinded by his need for vengeance and questioning everything he
thought he believed in. With Ramey at his side, Judah is forced to take on both
the Scorpions and Sister Tulah as he struggles to do the right thing in a world
full of wrongs.
These do seem good, Col. I like the sense of place, just from the blurbs. Hope you'll enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to them both Margot (and probably her latest)!
DeleteSounds like good stuff.
ReplyDeleteAgreed.
DeleteThese are definitely your kind of books, Col. I will wait for your reviews.
ReplyDeleteTracy, I think so. They do look edgy.
DeleteI hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them! And thanks so much for the shout-out here. :)
ReplyDeleteSteph, cheers for stopping by. Looking forward to these, I'll let you know how I get on.
DeleteThese do sound intriguing, the kinds of books I like. Definitely going on the list.
ReplyDeleteMoira, I hope you take the plunge and enjoy them.
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