The Lonely Witness

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Price
$25.95  $24.13
Publisher
Pegasus Crime
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.1 X 1.1 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781681777955

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About the Author
William Boyle is from Brooklyn, New York. His novels include: Gravesend, which was nominated for the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in France; The Lonely Witness, which was nominated for the Hammett Prize and the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière; A Friend Is a Gift You Give Yourself, an Amazon Best Book of the Year; and, most recently, City of Margins, a Washington Post Best Thriller and Mystery Book of 2020. He lives in Oxford, Mississippi.
Reviews
Once a party girl, Amy now lives a solitary existence. This remarkable discordance is riveting, especially after Amy witnesses a murder and becomes at once traumatized by the crime and obsessed with the murderer. Amy elicits the same dark fascination as Sara Gran's stellar neo-noir detective, Claire DeWitt. Boyle was featured in a Guardian write-up that compared him to Elmore Leonard and declared him a 'new name to watch.' That watching continues with this outstanding thriller.
Powered by brilliantly realized characters, a richly described and grittily realistic backdrop, and subtle yet powerful imagery, this is crime fiction at its best: immersive, intense, and darkly illuminating.
Boyle is from Brooklyn, and his easy familiarity with this milieu shows up on virtually every page. If you like the richly nuanced novels of George Pelecanos or Dennis Lehane, be prepared to add Boyle to your regular reading list.
Boyle is a bard of Brooklyn.--Nick Mamatas, author of I Am Providence
A powerful, character-driven suspense novel that can keep you on the edge of your seat.
A beautifully nuanced novel that has an unhurried but compelling narrative drive, a central character you are totally invested in, and a locale--the Gravesend neighborhood in Brooklyn--that does indeed function as a major character, interacting with and psychically affecting each and every person in the book.
A knockout combination of in-depth character work, Brooklyn atmosphere, and straight-up gritty noir. The devotion Boyle demonstrates for character, story and place is perhaps the one unadulterated emotion on display in a story imbued with ambiguous morality and loyalty.
The Lonely Witness is a tense, and, at times, darkly funny, thriller. Reminiscent of writers from Daniel Fuchs to George Pelecanos, it's safe to say that if you liked Gravesend, you'll love The Lonely Witness. And if you haven't read Gravesend, you will no doubt want to do so after reading The Lonely Witness.--Woody Haut, author of Pulp Culture, Neon Noire, Heartbreak & Vine
The Lonely Witness is a map of Brooklyn's genome. Amy Falconetti is that rarest of noir characters, a woman redeemed and a redeemer. Walking in her shoes for only a few blocks is worth the price of admission.--Reed Farrel Coleman New York Times bestselling author of 'What You Break'