All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby
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A Black sheriff. A serial killer.I had a little trouble with the writing at first, but quickly got sucked into Titus' perspective and the town of Charon. He was such an interesting and complex character and it was an unique experience to read this story through his eyes considering the themes it addressed.
A small town ready to combust.
The mystery was introduced with a bang and, despite some very predictable twists, kept me engaged until the very end. There were a lot of threads to tie together and the way the plot progressed and developed made it so each step towards a resolution was dealt with and added depth to the book. I can't say I enjoyed the ending, but it served to wrap up everything and give it a solid conclusion.
Content warnings for: Racism. Child death. Mass shootings. Pedophilia.