All the Sinners Bleed: A Novel

All the Sinners Bleed: A Novel

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • USA Today Bestseller • Washington Post’s The Twelve Best Thrillers of the Year • TIME’s 100 Must Read Books of the Year • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee • USA Today’s Best Reviewed Books of the Year • BookPage's Best Mystery of the Year • Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of the Year • New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice • Cover of the New York Times Book Review • Barack Obama’s Summer Reading List • The Financial Times’s Best Crime Books of the Year • ALA Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction Longlist • SIBA’s 2024 Southern Book Prize Finalist • Starred Publishers Weekly • Starred Library Journal • Starred BookPage • Starred Booklist

“Fresh and exhilarating. . . Cosby keeps his eye on the story and the pedal to the metal.” ―Stephen King, TheNew York Times Book Review

A Black sheriff. A serial killer. A small town ready to combust.

The new novel from New York Times bestselling and Los Angeles Times Book Prize-winning author S. A. Cosby, "one of the most muscular, distinctive, grab-you-by-both-ears voices in American crime fiction.” ―Washington Post.

“An atmospheric pressure cooker.” ―People

Titus Crown is the first Black sheriff in the history of Charon County, Virginia. In recent decades, quiet Charon has had only two murders. But after years of working as an FBI agent, Titus knows better than anyone that while his hometown might seem like a land of moonshine, cornbread, and honeysuckle, secrets always fester under the surface.

Then a year to the day after Titus’s election, a school teacher is killed by a former student and the student is fatally shot by Titus’s deputies. As Titus investigates the shootings, he unearths terrible crimes and a serial killer who has been hiding in plain sight, haunting the dirt lanes and woodland clearings of Charon.

With the killer’s possible connections to a local church and the town’s harrowing history weighing on him, Titus projects confidence about closing the case while concealing a painful secret from his own past. At the same time, he also has to contend with a far-right group that wants to hold a parade in celebration of the town’s Confederate history.

Charon is Titus’s home and his heart. But where faith and violence meet, there will be a reckoning.

Powerful and unforgettable, All the Sinners Bleed confirms S. A. Cosby as “one of the most muscular, distinctive, grab-you-by-both-ears voices in American crime fiction” (The Washington Post).


About the authors

S.A. Cosby

S.A. Cosby

S.A. Cosby is the New York Times national best selling award-winning author from Southeastern Virginia. His books include MY DARKEST PRAYER, Blacktop Wasteland, Amazon's #1 Mystery and Thriller of the Year and #3 Best Book of 2020 overall, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, Winner of the LA Times Book Award for Mystery or Thrillers and a Goodreads Choice Awards Semifinalist and the winner of the ITW award for hard cover book of the year, the Macavity for best novel of the year, the Anthony, The Barry , a honorable mention from the ALA Black Caucus and was a finalists for the CWA Golden Dagger. He is also author of the best selling RAZORBLADE TEARS which also won the Anthony, The Barry , The Macivity and The ITW award and The Dashiell Hammett award. His book ALL THE SINNERS BLEED was nominated for The Lefty The Edgar and The LA Times Book award and The ALA book award His short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, and his story "Slant-Six" was selected as a Distinguished Story in Best American Mystery Stories for 2016. His short story "The Grass Beneath My Feet" won the Anthony Award for Best Short Story in 2019.his short story NOT MY CROSS TO BEAR won the Anthony in 2022.His writing has been called "gritty and heartbreaking" and "dark, thrilling and tragic" and "raw ,emotional and profound "

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Reviews

D.A.DeLuna

D.A.DeLuna

5

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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024

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This book was great , it had me guessing and interested at every new detail. The characters were developed well and the writing flowed easily. Making for a quick and pleasant read.

Judith D. Collins

Judith D. Collins

5

Razor-sharp, gritty, intelligent, emotional, & powerful!

Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023

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Southern master storyteller S.A. Cosby returns, following Blacktop Wasteland (2020) and Razorblade Tears (2021), both optioned for film, returns with his latest Southern Noir page-turner, ALL THE SINNERS BLEED. A riveting cat-and-mouse twisted game between a White religious killer and the first Black sheriff of a small rural Virginia town.

Titus Crown was born in Charon County, VA, founded in bloodshed and darkness, literally and figuratively. A former FBI agent, he returns to the Chesapeake Bay area to take care of his father.

Recently elected Sheriff Titus Crown is on the case —justice and vengeance—White supremacists, racists, bigots, and murderers.

He becomes Charon's first Black Sheriff and deals with the usual crimes. However, on the anniversary of Titus's election, a former student walks into the local school and shoots Mr. Spearman, a white teacher, in the classroom before being shot by his deputies.

The shooter and the victim are connected to abuses targeting Black children. After they get into Spearman's phone, there are photos and videos, and in addition, there is a third masked man, and the madman is still out there—a mysterious serial killer on the loose consisting of gruesome crimes involving Scripture and religion.

Seven Black children had disappeared from the area over the past several years. Things get complicated and intense— tension turns to action-packed high adrenaline. From hate and racism, religious connections to a church, and messages carved in their bodies.

~Titus's ex enters the picture to interview him for her true crime podcast. ~A far-right group is pushing for a parade to celebrate the town's Confederate history. ~A secret from Titus's past haunts him. ~The bodies pile up, and the killer is taunting Titus. Titus has his work cut out to attain justice for the victims and restore the town.

ALL THE SINNERS BLEED is rich in place and character. Razor-sharp, gritty, intelligent, emotional, a riveting Southern rural, small-town police procedural/crime thriller. From family, trauma, grief, violence, injustice, and faith.

Dark and complex, beautifully written with lyrical prose. Thought-provoking, action-packed, and highly entertaining. Southern fiction at its finest. My first book by the author, and I look forward to reading his backlist.

AUDIOBOOK: I read the e-book and listened to the audiobook by Adam Lazarre-White for an intense Southern Gothic murder mystery that blends race, politics, religion, and small-town procedurals. The performance was outstanding, and I highly recommend the audiobook.

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Frozen_Lizard

Frozen_Lizard

5

Cosby goes next level with this riveting thriller

Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023

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All The Sinners Bleed by S. A. Cosby evokes aspects of 'In the Heat of the Night' in terms of racial tensions and the search for truth amid dark secrets and blatant deception. It's the kind of thing that could be ripped from the headlines of today yet resonates back through generations past. A page turner that keeps you guessing and then leaves you rushing to finish while trying to pace yourself to make it last. It's that good!

I've been a fan of author S. A. Cosby since reading Blacktop Wasteland. He's one of the best, most original writers of crime fiction to come along in quite some time. His writing invites comparisons to such masters as Walter Mosley and Joe R. Lansdale as well as the more contemporary works of Dennis Lehane. Cosby has social conscience, sharp wit, and knows how to tell a good story.

This book is a bit different than what he's written before; his previous books were more gritty, in your face crime fiction (at its best I might add), rough men and women in rough circumstances living hard lives. All The Sinners Bleed is more of a literary thriller, the story is bigger, there's more nuance, some of the characters are less obvious... Wolves in sheep's clothing who are all the more dangerous for it. I absolutely loved this book. If you like a good dark thriller with a conscience that doesn't beat you over the head with its message then this one is for you. If you like a gritty crime story you'll still enjoy it.

Highly recommended!

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Jan D

Jan D

4

Love the Writing, Hate the Graphic Violence

Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024

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Cosby is a very talented writer. His protagonist, Titus Crowne, is very likable and compelling. As the first African-American sheriff in a small Virginia town he is called to a school shooting. The SWAT team kills the young shooter before Titus can talk him down. The youth murdered a beloved teacher, but as Titus explores the case, he find the teacher had a dark side. He and the shooter were part of a three person torture/murder group that killed Black teens. Titus must find the identities of the victims and the third killer. Each possible clue leads to another graphic killing, which i started to skim over because i felt the descriptions too gratuitous. When the killer is finally revealed, I had to reread the solution, because the killer didn't appear earlier in the book, just clues to his identity. Titus would make a great central character in a series. But the author should tone down the violence and concentrate building better clues and suspects in the plot line.

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Mrmat

Mrmat

4

Excellent book

Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024

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Well written police procedural. Gritty violent actions by a serial killer. Wow this book starts off with a bang and keeps going. It is not for the faint hearted. A lot of violence in the story. Murder, child abuse, racial bigotry, yet there was no graphic detail on when, where or how it occurred. Just the awful aftermath of the crimes.