A BLACK FATHER. A WHITE FATHER.
TWO MURDERED SONS. A QUEST FOR VENGEANCE.
*SUNDAY TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH*
* FINANCIAL TIMES CRIME BOOKS OF THE YEAR*
‘Superb…Cuts right to the heart of the most important questions of our times.’ MICHAEL CONNELLY
‘The very definition of a white-knuckle ride’ IAN RANKIN
Ike Randolph left jail fifteen years ago, with not so much as a speeding ticket since.
But a Black man with cops at the door knows to be afraid.
Ike is devastated to learn his son Isiah has been murdered, along with Isiah’s white husband, Derek. Though he never fully accepted his son, Ike is broken by his death.
Derek’s father Buddy Lee was as ashamed of Derek being gay as Derek was of his father’s criminal past. But Buddy Lee – with seedy contacts deep in the underworld – needs to know who killed his only child.
Desperate to do better by them in death than they did in life, two hardened ex-cons must confront their own prejudices about their sons – and each other – as they rain down vengeance upon those who hurt their boys.
A provocative revenge thriller and an achingly tender story of redemption, this novel is a ferocious portrait of grief; for those loved and lost, and for mistakes than can never truly be undone.
‘Cosby’s talents for pungent dialogue and Chandler-esque phrase-making were praised in his previous novel,.. and they’re evident again in this pulsating follow-up‘ Sunday Times THRILLER OF THE MONTH
‘A stellar performance’ Sunday Times Crime Club
‘Cosby’s prose barrels along like a pick-up still angry it’s not a Ferrari, and his phrase-making is up there with the great artists of noir’ The Times BEST THRILLERS OF THE MONTH
‘It’s a rare trick to combine violence with social commentary, but Cosby pulls it off’ Daily Mail
‘Raw, powerful and pacey, Razorblade Tears more than fulfils the promise of Cosby’s superb debut’ The Guardian
‘This is as close to a thriller masterpiece as it is possible to get…it is a tale of grief and redemption, but ends with a heartbreaking poignancy that brings tears to the eyes’ Daily Mail
‘Every once in a while a writer comes along with an incredible voice…add S. A. Cosby to that list.’ STEVE CAVANAGH
‘Utterly brilliant….Beautiful, violent, operatic, relevant, poignant, gripping & important. This book is a mirror. It shows us our world as it is. Masterful’ WILL DEAN
Praise for S. A. Cosby:
‘Sensationally good’ LEE CHILD
‘I loved BLACKTOP WASTELAND’ STEPHEN KING
‘Stunning. Can’t remember the last time I read such a powerful crime novel’ MARK BILLINGHAM
‘S. A. Cosby is a welcome, refreshing new voice in crime literature.‘ DENNIS LEHANE
TWO MURDERED SONS. A QUEST FOR VENGEANCE.
*SUNDAY TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH*
* FINANCIAL TIMES CRIME BOOKS OF THE YEAR*
‘Superb…Cuts right to the heart of the most important questions of our times.’ MICHAEL CONNELLY
‘The very definition of a white-knuckle ride’ IAN RANKIN
Ike Randolph left jail fifteen years ago, with not so much as a speeding ticket since.
But a Black man with cops at the door knows to be afraid.
Ike is devastated to learn his son Isiah has been murdered, along with Isiah’s white husband, Derek. Though he never fully accepted his son, Ike is broken by his death.
Derek’s father Buddy Lee was as ashamed of Derek being gay as Derek was of his father’s criminal past. But Buddy Lee – with seedy contacts deep in the underworld – needs to know who killed his only child.
Desperate to do better by them in death than they did in life, two hardened ex-cons must confront their own prejudices about their sons – and each other – as they rain down vengeance upon those who hurt their boys.
A provocative revenge thriller and an achingly tender story of redemption, this novel is a ferocious portrait of grief; for those loved and lost, and for mistakes than can never truly be undone.
‘Cosby’s talents for pungent dialogue and Chandler-esque phrase-making were praised in his previous novel,.. and they’re evident again in this pulsating follow-up‘ Sunday Times THRILLER OF THE MONTH
‘A stellar performance’ Sunday Times Crime Club
‘Cosby’s prose barrels along like a pick-up still angry it’s not a Ferrari, and his phrase-making is up there with the great artists of noir’ The Times BEST THRILLERS OF THE MONTH
‘It’s a rare trick to combine violence with social commentary, but Cosby pulls it off’ Daily Mail
‘Raw, powerful and pacey, Razorblade Tears more than fulfils the promise of Cosby’s superb debut’ The Guardian
‘This is as close to a thriller masterpiece as it is possible to get…it is a tale of grief and redemption, but ends with a heartbreaking poignancy that brings tears to the eyes’ Daily Mail
‘Every once in a while a writer comes along with an incredible voice…add S. A. Cosby to that list.’ STEVE CAVANAGH
‘Utterly brilliant….Beautiful, violent, operatic, relevant, poignant, gripping & important. This book is a mirror. It shows us our world as it is. Masterful’ WILL DEAN
Praise for S. A. Cosby:
‘Sensationally good’ LEE CHILD
‘I loved BLACKTOP WASTELAND’ STEPHEN KING
‘Stunning. Can’t remember the last time I read such a powerful crime novel’ MARK BILLINGHAM
‘S. A. Cosby is a welcome, refreshing new voice in crime literature.‘ DENNIS LEHANE
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Reviews
Superb...Cuts right to the heart of the most important questions of our times.
The very definition of a white-knuckle ride...don't know when I last read such a bruising book about bruised people.
Gripping and intense
Cosby's talents for pungent dialogue and Chandler-esque phrase-making were praised in his previous novel,.. and they're evident again in this pulsating follow-up
Razorblade Tears practically taunts you every time you try to put it down.
Elmore Leonard, wherever you are, you've got competition... S.A. Cosby has reappeared as one of the most muscular, distinctive, grab-you-by-both-ears voices in American crime fiction.
It's a rare trick to combine violence with social commentary, but Cosby pulls it off.
Cosby's prose barrels along like a pick-up still angry it's not a Ferrari, and his phrase-making is up there with the great artists of noir.
A double-barreled action saga that brings to mind the mayhem of early Dashiell Hammett and the bedlam of vintage Sam Peckinpah
A stellar performance
Raw, powerful and pacey, Razorblade Tears more than fulfils the promise of Cosby's superb debut
Cosby's talents for pungent dialogue and Chandler-esque phrase-making were praised in his previous novel,...and they're evident again in this pulsating follow-up.
It's a rare trick to combine violence with social commentary, but Cosby pulls it off.
Cosby's prose barrels along like a pick-up still angry it's not a Ferrari, and his phrase-making is up there with the great artists of noir.
This is as close to a thriller masterpiece as it is possible to get...it is a tale of grief and redemption, but ends with a heartbreaking poignancy that brings tears to the eyes.