The "searing" (New York Times Book Review) first novel by Whitney Terrell, author of The Good Lieutenant A New York Times Notable Book When a young debutante's body is pulled from the Missouri River, the inhabitants of Kansas City-a metropolis fractured by class division-are forced to examine their own buried history. At the center of the intrigue is Booker Short, a bitter young black man who came to town bearing a grudge about the past. His ascent into white Kansas City society, his romance with the young and wealthy Clarissa Sayers, and his...
The "searing" (New York Times Book Review) first novel by Whitney Terrell, author of The Good Lieutenant A New York Tim...
The second novel by Whitney Terrell, author of The Good Lieutenant--an engrossing portrait of a Kansas City family's suspect pursuit of fortune.
In The Huntsman, a first novel hailed by Esquire as "ambitious, rousing and entirely spectacular," Whitney Terrell introduced us to the streets and neighborhoods of Kansas City. Now he offers us the story of their creation. A stunning, intensely private portrait of one man's life and his city, The King of Kings County presents a dazzling fifty-year arc through the heart of the American dream."
The second novel by Whitney Terrell, author of The Good Lieutenant--an engrossing portrait of a Kansas City family's suspect pursuit of fort...
Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction
A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year
Named a Best Book of the Year by The Boston Globe and Refinery29
On the outskirts of Baghdad, Lieutenant Emma Fowler's platoon unwittingly rolls into a buried maze of IEDs--and their Humvee is blasted into a shrapnel-torn wreck.
From this catastrophic moment, The Good Lieutenant unspools backward in time as Fowler and her platoon are guided into disaster by suspicious informants and...
Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction