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A Novel
by S. A. Cosby
Award-winning, New York Times bestselling author S. A. Cosby returns with King of Ashes, a Godfather-inspired Southern crime epic and dazzling family drama.
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.
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (11/20/2025)
I can't say which books I've been reading because I don't want to spoil the surprise for the upcoming Best Of issue, set to hit your inboxes on December 10. Coming up this week are two of our book club selections: https://www.bookbrowse.com/bb_briefs/detail/index.cfm/ezine_preview_number/22786/th...
-kim.kovacs
Aspen Words Literary Prize 2026
I've read 6 from the list: The True True Story of Raja the Gullible-Alameddine (National Book Award Finalist) King of Ashes-S A Cosby (Barnes & Noble best of 2025) Culpability- Bruce Holsinger Wild Dark Shore-Charlotte McConaghy Endling -Maria Reva (Booker finalist) So Far Gone-Jess Walter I like...
-Anne_Glasgow
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (11/13/2025)
...h time to listen to audiobooks lately, so I'm still on https://www.bookbrowse.com/bb_briefs/detail/index.cfm/ezine_preview_number/21144/king-of-ashes King of Ashes by S. A. Cosby. I can see why people like this one less than Cosby's other novels. I'm about 25% of the way through, so I'm not sure where the story will lead, but...
-kim.kovacs
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (11/6/2025)
Adding to the discussion from last week about King of Ashes. I think each of Cosby's books has gotten progressively darker. (My favorite is Razorblade Tears.) What I wrote in my review about what I was missing from King of Ashes was HEART. In each of the previous books there was at least one char...
-Anne_Glasgow
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (10/30/2025)
Like Kim and Marilyn, I really enjoyed Cosby's earlier books. My disappointment in King of Ashes was due to less interesting main characters. Roman is a wealthy money manager who we're supposed to believe is magically talented. I also eventually lost patience with Dante - I'm all for family loyal...
-Vicki_F
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (10/23/2025)
I just finished Heart, Be at Peace by Donal Ryan and loved it. Beautiful writing. The story telling is impressive as it's told from the viewpoints of over twenty characters but it all comes together into a coherent, emotionally-moving whole. (Thank you to Book Browse member Evonne Benedict who co...
-Vicki_F
Barak Obama's 2025 Summer Reading List
1m Since someone mentioned it, https://barackobama.medium.com/my-2025-summer-reading-list-bb25331e761b here you go : • Mark Twain — Ron Chernow A comprehensive biography of one of the most important writers and social commentators in American history. • The Book of Records — Madeleine Thien A bea...
-kim.kovacs
What are you reading this week? (7/2/2025)
KIng of Ashes by S A Cosby - I was never much of a 'Thriller' afficionado until I read Cosby's All the Sinners Bleed which was on Obabma's recommended reading list a year or so ago. I have now read all four of Cosby's works and had the pleasure hearing him speak at a recent event at Parnassus Boo...
-John_B1
What are you reading this week? (6/19/025)
I started KING OF ASHES by S.A. Cosby yesterday…hate that I have to put it down. He describes his characters so perfectly, you can really see them. There's plenty of action and always a big problem to be solved.
-Dotti_A
What are you reading this week? (4/17/2025)
I just finished the audiobook of, The Women on Platform Two, by Laura Anthony. I really enjoyed this debut and the narrators were very good. I am just starting the ebook of, The Famine Orphans, by Patricia Falvey, that will be published May 29. So far, I am enjoying this. I will start listening t...
-Jill
"A fast-paced thriller that will have readers asking whether the ends justify the means if there is no end in sight... Reminiscent of the great tragedies, this is Cosby at his best." ―Library Journal (starred review)
"Cosby hits some off notes: Roman's passage from rescuer to aspiring kingpin is almost too smooth, his growing appetite for violence is overplayed and undermotivated, and the book's unyielding nihilism can feel more suffocating than powerful. Still, Cosby continues to excel at evocative scene-setting and drawing richly detailed portraits of rural Black family life. This is best suited to the author's devoted fans." —Publishers Weekly
"A Southern crime drama to the tune of "The Godfather." ―USA Today
"Pick up the novel everyone will be talking about... The flashy sequences of violence feel apt for TV (Netflix, along with Steven Spielberg's production outfit and the Obamas' media company, is working on a series), but the novel's real draw is the quieter ache of a family torn apart." ―The Atlantic
"Cosby is one of the biggest names in the crime/thriller world these days... King of Ashes takes its cue from The Godfather– an ailing patriarch, a family falling apart and a son who comes back home to hold it all together." ―NPR
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S.A. Cosby is the New York Times national bestselling 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 hardcover book of the year, the Macavity for best novel of the year, the Anthony, the Barry, an honorable mention from the ALA Black Caucus and was a finalist for the CWA Golden Dagger. He is also author of the bestselling Razorblade Tears which was also nominated for numerous awards.
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