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emymarch12's review against another edition
4.0
Thriller/Fiction, this book was so good and worked on so many different levels. Incredible character development while still delivering the twists and turns of a great thriller.
danireadthatbook's review against another edition
5.0
I enjoyed this book because I was really able to feel the emotions of the main character, Titus. That man was a black sheriff of a racist town, dealing with a possibly racist serial killer, and dealing with his own secrets. I could only imagine what he was going through mentally.
The thrill of each twist building on top of each other had my chest hurting and head hurting from anger.
All the Sinners Bleed’s story explained its title very well.
This story was wild. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The realness of this story is what is going to bother me the most. I don’t have much to say about this one. You really just need to read it!
This was also a buddy read with my daddy. After our discussion, his rating is “I give it 5 stars. This was a good one. I’m going to be thinking about this one.”
I definitely recommend you read this book!
The thrill of each twist building on top of each other had my chest hurting and head hurting from anger.
All the Sinners Bleed’s story explained its title very well.
This story was wild. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The realness of this story is what is going to bother me the most. I don’t have much to say about this one. You really just need to read it!
This was also a buddy read with my daddy. After our discussion, his rating is “I give it 5 stars. This was a good one. I’m going to be thinking about this one.”
I definitely recommend you read this book!
shaynexb's review against another edition
5.0
Damn, this author is killing it with me. This is the second book I've read by him, after [b:Razorblade Tears|54860585|Razorblade Tears|S.A. Cosby|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1636739235l/54860585._SY75_.jpg|85600094], and this one is just as sublime as THAT one.
This is crime fiction with heart, with brains, with the pain and privilege of living in America. Race and class and right and wrong, good and evil, grief and loss, all explored beautifully.
I think this dude might be my new favorite author.
This is crime fiction with heart, with brains, with the pain and privilege of living in America. Race and class and right and wrong, good and evil, grief and loss, all explored beautifully.
I think this dude might be my new favorite author.
2manycheckedout's review against another edition
5.0
5⭐
This was emotionally driven, sharp, and striking in its honesty. An unflinching American crime novel that dives head-first into racism and another institution of oppression, religion.
Impressive storytelling that had me gripped from beginning to end. There were passages that I would reread several times because I had to do a double-take, taken aback by a simple string of words being able to hit with such vivid imagery.
Real, raw, and true. This novel, in its importance, will live on my shelves for the rest of my life.
This was emotionally driven, sharp, and striking in its honesty. An unflinching American crime novel that dives head-first into racism and another institution of oppression, religion.
Impressive storytelling that had me gripped from beginning to end. There were passages that I would reread several times because I had to do a double-take, taken aback by a simple string of words being able to hit with such vivid imagery.
Real, raw, and true. This novel, in its importance, will live on my shelves for the rest of my life.
leahcolby's review against another edition
5.0
This is not my typical genre of books, but I LOVED listening to it! The narrator did an amazing job vocalizing the characters and the twists and turns of this story. It was also a painful reminder of how racism and white supremacy continue infect our society.
kahovanec's review against another edition
5.0
I went back and forth on my star rating. But this book had me hooked! A true suspense thriller that reminded me of early James Patterson level thrills.
chattycathy55's review against another edition
5.0
Cosby has made his name writing brutal gritty books that have deep character development and address racism in all its horrors. Titus, a small town southern black sheriff, has to face a serial killer after a school shooting. Gripping and unrelenting as all Cosby’s books are
alliberry243's review against another edition
4.0
There were some plot points that didn’t get resolved, but it was a good set of characters. Totally gruesome crimes. Not exactly a great Christmas read, but glad I did read it.