Praise for Let Me Die in His Footsteps "Open
Let Me Die in His Footsteps anywhere and Lori Roy's melodious voice will float off the page....This Depression-era story is a sad one, written in every shade of Gothic black. But its true colors emerge in the rich textures of the narrative, and in the music of that voice, as hypnotic as the scent coming off a field of lavender." --
New York Times Book Review "
Let Me Die in His Footsteps is a hybrid of mystery, coming-of-age and Southern gothic literature...it's taut and evocative - things simmer and tickle and sizzle underfoot, and the book practically smells like a lavender field." --
LA Times "It teems with family feuds, forbidden love, second sight and wronged innocents, all held together by Roy's taut style and gift for suspense." -
Tampa Bay Times "With pithy characters and a winding plot leading readers to dark places they won't anticipate, this is a story of sisters, lovers, mothers and daughters, and what can happen when evil slips its way between those ties." --Associated Press
"A richly detailed, highly suspenseful Gothic novel filled with indelible imagery." -
Huffington Post
"An atmospheric, vividly drawn tale that twists her trademark theme of family secrets with the crackling spark of the "know-how" for a suspenseful, ghost-story feel." --
Booklist (starred review)
"This powerful story...should transfix readers right up to its stunning final twist." --
Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A Faulkner-ian tale of sex and violence from the Kentucky hills." --
Kirkus
"The richness of [the] characters makes their decisions crackle. . . . Which, as any Harper Lee fan will tell you, is what makes these stories endure in our very protective hearts. . . . While intense and at times a little ruthless, Roy's novel has elements of both what we love about the southern gothic mixed with the other perennial American classic: the coming-of-age tale. This is a dark story of adolescence in all of its awkward, terrible, exhilarating glory. And that's what makes it sing."--
Bustle "Edgar Award winner Lori Roy...serves up a mystery with a thick, rich blend of Southern Gothic mainstays...This coming-of-age story dropped into a world of hardscrabble existence has an almost painful poignancy." -
Fort Worth Star Telegram "There are echoes of Flannery O'Connor here: poverty, violence, malevolence, and grace. Roy's writing is spell-like, using a simplicity of language, deft characterization, an understanding of the dark side of human nature, and relentless plotting in order to pull together every aspect of the conjuring necessary to create a masterpiece of Southern Noir" --
Historical Novel Society "Lyrical." --
Woman's Day "Reading Lori Roy is a sinuous, near-physical experience, her stories so rich and well-told they twine into the reader in a manner both gentle and profoundly deep. I consider her writing a love-sonnet to American letters. Simply lovely." --John Hart, Edgar-Award winning and
New York Times bestselling author of
The King of Lies and
Iron House
"Rich and evocative, Lori Roy's voice is a welcome addition to American fiction." --Dennis Lehane
"This is a beautifully observed story whose details of time, place, and character are stunning little jewels sure to dazzle the eye on every page. . . . Quite simply put, I loved this book." --William Kent Krueger, Edgar-Award winning author of
Windingo Island and
Ordinary Grace "Young love, Southern folklore, family feuds, and crimes of passion . . . Roy describes life on a lavender farm in rural Kentucky in vivid detail, and the mystery of what happened years ago will keep readers engaged until the end." --
Library Journal