Rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
Pages: 352 pages
Published: June 2025
Published: June 2025
The protagonist, Roman, is called back home to Virginia after his father suffers critical injuries under suspicious circumstances. Upon his return, he learns that his brother Dante is in debt to a very dangerous drug-running gang. One thing leads to another, and Roman, Dante, and their sister are all involved, intentionally and unintentionally, in a perilous situation.
Having previously read and enjoyed Razorblade Tears and All the Sinners Bleed, I was excited for this new release. Cosby's signature writing style is provocative and captivating, often infused with themes of redemption. While I found King of Ashes to be an intricately crafted story with multiple plot layers and a compelling mystery woven throughout to keep the reader hooked, I found no redeeming qualities in any of the characters. The absence of hope and excessive violence were off-putting. At certain points in the story, I had to physically put the book down and take breaks due to its graphic nature.
Recommendation: While Cosby is a talented storytelling who creates vivid imagery, this particular novel did not resonate with me. I still intend to read his future works, but I will approach them with more caution!
Recommendation: While Cosby is a talented storytelling who creates vivid imagery, this particular novel did not resonate with me. I still intend to read his future works, but I will approach them with more caution!
Until next time ... Read on!
Regardless of whether I purchase a book, borrow a book, or receive a book in exchange for review, my ultimate goal is to be honest, fair, and constructive. I hope you've found this review helpful.
Regardless of whether I purchase a book, borrow a book, or receive a book in exchange for review, my ultimate goal is to be honest, fair, and constructive. I hope you've found this review helpful.
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