Description
About the Author
Margot Douaihy is the author of poetry collections Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr, Scranton Lace and Girls Like You. She received her PhD in creative writing from the University of Lancaster. Originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania, she is now living in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Reviews
'Within five pages, I was in love with this novel. The voice is unique and confident, the sense of place deeply present, and the plotting completely assured... This novel is so much more than a mystery (which is my favorite kind of mystery), it's an exploration of faith, love, and the worthy struggle to be a better human. I just loved it!' - Gillian Flynn
'Douaihy's prose is fresh and energetic, and she brings the delightfully original character of Sister Holiday vividly to life. Holiday believably leads her own investigation, and the story satisfies right up until the very twisty end' - Karin Slaughter
'Margot Douaihy's bold entry into the hardboiled genre revitalizes it for our times. Skillfully plotted, propulsive, and deeply engaged with the communities it represents, Scorched Grace is one of the best crime fiction debuts I've come across in a long while' - Don Winslow, author of The Power of the Dog
'One chapter into Margot Douaihy's Scorched Grace and you'll be ready to follow Sister Holiday wherever her instincts take her. Vibrant, crackling and deliciously insubordinate, it's a mystery full of trapdoors and surprises but with a keen emotional force that leaves you shaken, hooked' - Megan Abbott, author of The Turnout
'Harrowing and gorgeously written, with an unforgettable protagonist - Sister Holiday, 'the first punk nun'-Margot Douaihy's Scorched Grace takes readers on a searing journey through faith, fire, and female rage. A brilliant debut mystery' - Elizabeth Hand, author of Hokuloa Road
'Margot Douaihy is Conducting a Queer Retelling of Noir Through a Nun's Gaze' - interview in
Polyester Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9781805335085
Author Margot Douaihy
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Pushkin Press
Publisher Pushkin Press