Ozark Dogs
Eli Cranor
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
In this Southern thriller, two families grapple with the aftermath of a murder in their small Arkansas town. After his son is convicted of capital murder, Vietnam War veteran Jeremiah Fitzjurls takes over the care of his granddaughter, Joanna, raising her with as much warmth as can be found in an Ozark junkyard outfitted to be an armory. He teaches her how to shoot and fight, but there is not enough training in the world to protect her when the dreaded Ledfords, notorious meth dealers and fanatical white supremacists, come to collect on Joanna as payment for a long-overdue blood debt. Headed by rancorous patriarch Bunn and smooth-talking, erudite Evail, the Ledfords have never forgotten what the Fitzjurls family did to them, and they will not be satisfied until they have taken an eye for an eye. As they seek revenge, and as Jeremiah desperately searches for his granddaughter, their narratives collide in this immersive story about family and how far some will go to honor, defend--or in some cases, destroy it.
Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Soho Crime
Publish Date
March 05, 2024
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.2 X 1.0 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781641295680
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Eli Cranor lives and writes from the banks of Lake Dardanelle, a reservoir of the Arkansas River nestled in the heart of True Grit country. His work has won The Greensboro Review's Robert Watson Literary Prize and been featured in Missouri Review, Oxford American, Ellery Queen, The Strand and others. Eli also pens the weekly column "Where I'm Writing From" for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and his craft column, "Shop Talk," appears monthly at CrimeReads. His critically acclaimed debut novel, Don't Know Tough, won the Peter Lovesey First Crime Novel Contest.
Reviews
Praise for Ozark Dogs
Nominated for the Barry Award for Best Mystery or Crime Novel
A National Bestseller
A New York Times Best Crime Novel of 2023
The Guardian Best Crime and Thrillers of 2023
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best Mystery Fiction of 2023
CrimeReads Best Crime Novels of 2023
CrimeReads Best Noir Fiction of 2023
A Financial Times Best Books of Summer
An ABA IndieNext Pick for April 2023 "Ozark Dogs is a gripping family drama that mixes murder with mistaken identity and hidden secrets. Each revelation shocked me more than the last. I simply could not put it down."
--Brendan Slocumb, author of The Violin Conspiracy "Raw, gritty, and darkly beautiful noir at its finest. Cranor digs deep into the hard places, the hard choices that crush and grind. And he does so with great tenderness for his flawed and broken characters as they seek revenge, cling to honor, and sacrifice everything for family. This is a writer to watch."
--Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six "There's a little more hope in Eli Cranor's Ozark Dogs, but just like his acclaimed debut, Don't Know Tough, it dwells in the murky recesses of rural Arkansas, where people often commit acts of violence out of desperation . . . Cranor doesn't hide the horror or the emotional wreckage, but he also never resorts to gratuitous descriptions."
--Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review "Sweeps the reader in from the first page . . . Ozark Dogs is a gritty, authentic triumph, one howling to be turned into a film or TV series."
--Financial Times "[Ozark Dogs] finds poetry amid the darkness in the most unlikely of places . . . Like Woodrell, Cranor writes about people who, on the surface, might be called simple folks but are, in reality, complicated with complex motives and emotions."
--Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel "Ozark Dogs shows no sign of sophomore slump. It's a relentless grit-noir thriller of family secrets, betrayals and the toxic marriage of addiction and violence."
--Colette Bancroft, The Tampa Bay Times "Eli Cranor has an eye for catfish coutnry and an ear for its voices. As Colt and Jeremiah embark on a life-or-death chase through the backwoods, Cranor stirs into the twisty mix white supremacists, crafty meth dealers and bloodhounds. Woof."
--The Times (UK) "Eli Cranor's superb new novel Ozark Dogs tunnels into your brain with feverish power. A story of family burdens and dark legacies, it's thrillingly told, deeply wrenching, not to be missed."
--Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of The Turnout
"A sophomore effort of remarkable scope and stride, Ozark Dogs is a saga of blood spilt and blood owed, which at its bones reveals how far we will go to protect the ones we love. Eli Cranor is a fire that is growing."
--David Joy, author of The Line That Held Us
"Eli Cranor writes about his people and his place with a bloodred certainty and a careful eye toward the things that both bind us together and tear us apart. Ozark Dogs does not compromise one single beat."
--Michael Farris Smith, author of Nick and The Fighter "Whatever darkness lives in the space between a finger and a trigger also lives in the pages of Ozark Dogs. A tale of blood, guilt, family, and murder, this one will move from the junkyard straight into your heart. Cranor is one of the South's best contemporary chroniclers, and his keen eye is on full display here."
--Gabino Iglesias, author of The Devil Takes You Home "A propulsive, gritty thriller that's all Arkansas."
--Arkansas Times "Propulsive."
--Arkansas Democrat-Gazette "Scorching country noir . . . There is not one character on either side of the family divide who doesn't bring the reader up short by displaying an unexpected layer of complexity--and even, sometimes, compassion. In only his second novel, Cranor has transformed a familiar noir theme into a multidimensional tragedy of great power and beauty."
--Booklist, Starred Review "A rural noir masterpiece."
--Crime Fiction Lover "The author has a superior gift for capturing the cadences and feel of Southern small towns. Greg Iles fans will be eager for Cranor's next."
--Publishers Weekly "A feud between Arkansas families escalates with the fury of Greek tragedy... Family loyalty, young love, honoring the dead--they're all here, and they all go terribly wrong."
--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Don't Know Tough "There is a raw ferocity to Cranor's prose, perfectly in keeping with the novel's examination of curdling masculinity."
--Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review "A major work from a bright, young talent."
--Tod Goldberg, USA Today, **** out of **** stars "Cranor is an author to watch."
--Oline Cogdill, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel "Eli Cranor is that rare writer who can make you gasp, cry and cheer often in the same paragraph."
--S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland
Nominated for the Barry Award for Best Mystery or Crime Novel
A National Bestseller
A New York Times Best Crime Novel of 2023
The Guardian Best Crime and Thrillers of 2023
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best Mystery Fiction of 2023
CrimeReads Best Crime Novels of 2023
CrimeReads Best Noir Fiction of 2023
A Financial Times Best Books of Summer
An ABA IndieNext Pick for April 2023 "Ozark Dogs is a gripping family drama that mixes murder with mistaken identity and hidden secrets. Each revelation shocked me more than the last. I simply could not put it down."
--Brendan Slocumb, author of The Violin Conspiracy "Raw, gritty, and darkly beautiful noir at its finest. Cranor digs deep into the hard places, the hard choices that crush and grind. And he does so with great tenderness for his flawed and broken characters as they seek revenge, cling to honor, and sacrifice everything for family. This is a writer to watch."
--Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six "There's a little more hope in Eli Cranor's Ozark Dogs, but just like his acclaimed debut, Don't Know Tough, it dwells in the murky recesses of rural Arkansas, where people often commit acts of violence out of desperation . . . Cranor doesn't hide the horror or the emotional wreckage, but he also never resorts to gratuitous descriptions."
--Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review "Sweeps the reader in from the first page . . . Ozark Dogs is a gritty, authentic triumph, one howling to be turned into a film or TV series."
--Financial Times "[Ozark Dogs] finds poetry amid the darkness in the most unlikely of places . . . Like Woodrell, Cranor writes about people who, on the surface, might be called simple folks but are, in reality, complicated with complex motives and emotions."
--Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel "Ozark Dogs shows no sign of sophomore slump. It's a relentless grit-noir thriller of family secrets, betrayals and the toxic marriage of addiction and violence."
--Colette Bancroft, The Tampa Bay Times "Eli Cranor has an eye for catfish coutnry and an ear for its voices. As Colt and Jeremiah embark on a life-or-death chase through the backwoods, Cranor stirs into the twisty mix white supremacists, crafty meth dealers and bloodhounds. Woof."
--The Times (UK) "Eli Cranor's superb new novel Ozark Dogs tunnels into your brain with feverish power. A story of family burdens and dark legacies, it's thrillingly told, deeply wrenching, not to be missed."
--Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of The Turnout
"A sophomore effort of remarkable scope and stride, Ozark Dogs is a saga of blood spilt and blood owed, which at its bones reveals how far we will go to protect the ones we love. Eli Cranor is a fire that is growing."
--David Joy, author of The Line That Held Us
"Eli Cranor writes about his people and his place with a bloodred certainty and a careful eye toward the things that both bind us together and tear us apart. Ozark Dogs does not compromise one single beat."
--Michael Farris Smith, author of Nick and The Fighter "Whatever darkness lives in the space between a finger and a trigger also lives in the pages of Ozark Dogs. A tale of blood, guilt, family, and murder, this one will move from the junkyard straight into your heart. Cranor is one of the South's best contemporary chroniclers, and his keen eye is on full display here."
--Gabino Iglesias, author of The Devil Takes You Home "A propulsive, gritty thriller that's all Arkansas."
--Arkansas Times "Propulsive."
--Arkansas Democrat-Gazette "Scorching country noir . . . There is not one character on either side of the family divide who doesn't bring the reader up short by displaying an unexpected layer of complexity--and even, sometimes, compassion. In only his second novel, Cranor has transformed a familiar noir theme into a multidimensional tragedy of great power and beauty."
--Booklist, Starred Review "A rural noir masterpiece."
--Crime Fiction Lover "The author has a superior gift for capturing the cadences and feel of Southern small towns. Greg Iles fans will be eager for Cranor's next."
--Publishers Weekly "A feud between Arkansas families escalates with the fury of Greek tragedy... Family loyalty, young love, honoring the dead--they're all here, and they all go terribly wrong."
--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Don't Know Tough "There is a raw ferocity to Cranor's prose, perfectly in keeping with the novel's examination of curdling masculinity."
--Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review "A major work from a bright, young talent."
--Tod Goldberg, USA Today, **** out of **** stars "Cranor is an author to watch."
--Oline Cogdill, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel "Eli Cranor is that rare writer who can make you gasp, cry and cheer often in the same paragraph."
--S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland