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All Sinners Bleed is his most recent, and nominated for the Edgar, so we are reading it.
Razorblade Tears is very good and moving.
For his books you must be prepared for fast action and a certain amount of blood, guts and violence.
They are good and exciting and yet give you something to think about.

I gave Razorblade Tears 5 stars, considered it one of my top reads of the year and perhaps even the decade. A client recommended it to me and we've said it needs to be made into a movie with Denzel Washington and Clint Eastwood.
It really does give you much to think about.



His publishers recently released his very first book, My Darkest Prayer. I read and enjoyed it but could tell that it was an earlier effort. His writing has gotten tighter and more atmospheric. I still gave it a 4 because I would read anything he wrote.
If you are not a fan of gritty themes, violence, obscenity, and racial language by both black and white characters, you might not enjoy it as much as I did.

I really liked Razorblade Tears so I think I will be fine with the gritty.

Thank you for sharing Lynda!

The dialogue is witty. Here's an example:
“Down at the store last Friday, Linwood Lassiter asked one of the boys with the sticker on his truck why don’t they put a statue to … what’s that boy name? The one with them eggs?” Albert said.
“Benedict Arnold?” Titus replied."

School shooting
Child molest and murder.
Not sure if I will continue.

I only spun a 1 so I'm still not past Southern and not starting yet.

I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I feel like when I start watching a really scary movie and have to watch it to the end to make sure they get the bad guy.

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I'll be interested in what you think and how it compares with Razorblade Tears.

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What popped up made me laugh out loud- I fell for it hook, line, and sinker:
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It did take me a second, but I'll bet you found out more about both Benedict Arnold and Eggs Benedict by googling.
I thought it did make a point about putting traitors up as statues in our parks, towns and cities.

I am already just shaking my head in awe - Shawn Cosby can WRITE! With just a few words ... funny but pointed ... the whole traitors,and monuments, and confederacy as you say.
Do you think that the server will know what I want if I were to order the traitor eggs next time I go to brunch? Probably not.

I would love to see that.

Like Marlon James in A Brief History of Seven Killings, Cosby seems to be putting it all out there, swinging for the fences. I am curious to see if he sustains it.
For the record, I think I know the evil one hiding in plain sight. But I think this is more about Titus' journey than whodunit. Same as in Razorblade Tears.
It takes an exceptional writer to get me to read a serial killer book. Cosby is one.
Now back to reading. I have no doubt I will be reviewing this Sunday night.

Right, although I considered it I couldn't put it down. Titus is really an excellent character, along with his family and the whole town.
There are so many characters in this book, I will be interested to see if you have solved it, I didn't.


I wasn't 100% correct on the evil in plain sight. I had part of it and my back-up idea was correct.
I think Jen K is the last in the group to read it. I don't mind waiting a few days to discuss more openly. It's gonna live with me for a while - Titus and the journey this took him on . What a great complex character. A true flawed hero.

I have been thinking a lot about the idea of turning traitors into monuments, deifying traitors and all the different traitors and types of betrayals that are an underlying theme to the story. I thought his final act as he drove out of town was so symbolic and wonderful on so many levels.



Betrayals of parent/child -- including Albert with Titus and Marquez.
And even his mom and her death was a betrayal -- btw I knew a woman with that disease - she was a manager on a building I represented in the 80s and 90s. One day she suddenly went out sick and never came back. I was in touch with her for a shortwhile after and learned about this absolutely horrible disease. It had suddenly escalated and she could no longer work. Eventually she cut off communication. But truly truly a horrific disease for all involved.
There is Titus' feelings of having betrayed -- his 2 girlfriends, his fellow FBI agents, his friend, that compound's family. He toppled the monument of himself he'd made.
Yes, this one will sit with us for a long time. Razorblade Tears still sits with me.

...coordinated and extensive propaganda campaign to reframe traitors as patriots.
Talking about the locals and their parade at Fall Fest.

The parade was awful and the statue. I felt really bad for Denver that he believed the myth so strongly to lead to the violence.


Titus is such a great character, that I want to know what he does in New Orleans.
I would love to have been there watching take down that monument.

I read Razorblade Tears last year after a client gave me a copy of it. It blew me away. I still have others of Cosby's to read, but I like stretching them out as books of this quality don't show up every day or even every years. Like knowing there's one waiting for me.
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