thriller." Snake was released as part of Bloomsbury's Object Lessons series. Her mystery Famous in Cedarville received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and was called "a clever little whodunnit" in The New York Times Book Review. She is the author of five other books, including the poetry collections Instructions for Killing the Jackal and All the Bayou Stories End with Drowned. Her poems have appeared in Blackbird, Denver Quarterly, New Orleans Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. Wright was the senior poetry editor at Guernica Magazine for more than a decade and currently teaches at Bellevue University. Her latest novel is The Museum of Unusual Occurrence.
[My Book, The Movie: Famous in Cedarville; The Page 99 Test: Snake; Q&A with Erica Wright]
At Novel Suspects Wright tagged some her favorite crime fiction books set in Florida, including:
Lightwood by Steph PostRead about another entry on the list.
Lightwood is the first of Steph Post’s Judah Cannon trilogy, a masterclass in Southern noir. After being released from prison, Judah is determined to straighten up and fly right. His crime-happy family has other ideas and soon ropes him into a robbery. As if angering a local biker gang isn’t bad enough, that gang is also in cahoots with an unhinged Pentecostal preacher named Sister Tulah. When she’s not handling snakes or drinking poison, she’s building a crime empire. Post uses her Central Florida backdrop to great affect, the heat radiating off her carefully plotted pages.
My Book, The Movie: Lightwood.
The Page 69 Test: Lightwood.
--Marshal Zeringue
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