King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby

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King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby

Thriller

King of Ashes

Repeat author

by S.A. Cosby

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There’s no rest for the wicked in this bloody, heart-pounding Southern crime drama about a family-owned crematorium.

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Synopsis

When eldest son Roman Carruthers is summoned home after his father’s car accident, he finds his younger brother, Dante, in debt to dangerous criminals and his sister, Neveah, exhausted from holding the family—and the family business—together. Neveah and their father, who run the Carruthers Crematorium in the run-down central Virginia town of Jefferson Run, see death up close every day. But mortality draws even closer when it becomes clear that the crash that landed their father in a coma was no accident and Dante’s recklessness has placed them all in real danger.

Roman, a financial whiz with a head for numbers and a talent for making his clients rich, has some money to help buy his brother out of trouble. But in his work with wannabe tough guys, he’s forgotten that there are real gangsters out there. As his bargaining chips go up in smoke, Roman realizes that he has only one thing left to offer to save his brother: himself, and his own particular set of skills.

Roman begins his work for the criminals while Neveah tries to uncover the long-ago mystery of what happened to their mother, who disappeared when they were teenagers. But Roman is far less of a pushover than the gangsters realize. He is willing to do anything to save his family. Anything.

Because everything burns.

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King of Ashes

CHAPTER ONE

He dreams of his mother.

Her mahogany skin is deeper and darker in the sepia-tone filter that diffuses the cinematography of his dream. Her eyes, deep and wide, sparkle at him like fireflies. Her hair, cut short in the back and curly on the top, seems to glisten as well. She is wearing the nurse scrubs he last saw her in that day. The cuff of her left pants leg has minute drops of blood like an abstract henna tattoo.

In his dream he reaches out his hand, not the hand with the twelve-thousand-dollar watch but his sixteen-year-old self ’s hand. And before he can touch her, she fades away like an instant photo moving in reverse. And then he wakes up with her name on his lips.

The taste of the woman lying next to him waits there too. Waits for his tongue and shame to find her flavor. She turns and throws one finely muscled light brown thigh over his own and murmurs his name.

“Roman.”

It comes out with the solemnity of a prayer. He rolls over, away from her. He knows her stage name, but it escapes him at the moment.

“Hmmm?”

“We getting breakfast?” she asks. They shift in the bed, changing positions until her back is against his chest and her legs are drawn up nearly to her chest.

Roman closes his eyes and takes a deep breath. “Hmm,” he murmurs. He puts his hand on the small of her back and makes light circles with his fingertips.

“Can we go to Mammy’s? I’m starving,” she whispers. Her name escapes him, but he can see it in his mind. The letters are jumbled, like one of the puzzles in the paper his mother used to like to solve.

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Why I love it

I have nothing but respect for those who love a good supernatural thriller, but I’m personally most fascinated by thrillers that are based here in the real world. When I read S.A. Cosby’s 2021 BOTY finalist, the heart-wrenching Razorblade Tears, I thought nothing would be able to top it—but I’m here to tell you that King of Ashes, an evocative crime drama based in the American South, might be even better.

In King of Ashes, we meet Roman, a grizzled money manager tortured by his mother’s mysterious death. After his father gets in an accident, Roman comes home, only to find that things have taken a turn for the worse due to the rapidly deteriorating relationship between his young brother and a pair of spine-chilling drug lords.

King of Ashes is alluring precisely because the bad guys are human—and achingly so. It is the story of a prodigal son returning home only to mess things up. Cosby’s writing avoids easy answers and thrives in the moral gray area, turning readers on their heads and suspending their judgements in the process. This is a gritty, dazzlingly dark tale of family, love, and what happens when we dare to face the memories we’d rather leave behind.

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