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Stephen Kearse

    Stephen Kearse est un écrivain dont les œuvres ont paru dans d'éminentes publications littéraires et journalistiques. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspective pointue sur la culture et la société contemporaines. Kearse se concentre sur des thèmes qui résonnent auprès du public moderne, apportant un regard neuf grâce à son style unique. Sa capacité à captiver les lecteurs avec des récits percutants et des réflexions approfondies en fait une voix importante de la littérature contemporaine.

    In the Heat of the Light
    Liquid Snakes
    • What if toxic pollutants traveled up the socioeconomic ladder rather than down it? A Black biochemist provides an answer in this wildly original novel of pollution, poison, and dark pleasure In Atlanta, Kenny Bomar is a biochemist-turned-coffee-shop-owner in denial about his divorce and grieving his stillborn daughter. Chemicals killed their child, leaching from a type of plant the government is hiding in Black neighborhoods. Kenny’s coping mechanisms are likewise chemical and becoming more baroque—from daily injections of lethal snake venom to manufacturing designer drugs. As his grief turns corrosive, it taints every person he touches. Black epidemiologists Retta and Ebonee are called to the scene when a mysterious black substance is found to have killed a high school girl. Investigating these “blackouts” sends the women down separate paths of blame and retribution as two seemingly disparate narratives converge in a cinematic conclusion. Liquid Snakes is an immersive, white-knuckle ride with the spookiness of speculative fiction and the propulsion of binge-worthy shows like FX’s Atlanta and HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness. Transfiguring a whodunit plot into a labyrinthine reinterpretation of a crime procedural, Stephen Kearse offers an uncanny commentary on an alternative world, poisoned.

      Liquid Snakes
    • In the Heat of the Light

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a scorching Atlanta summer, a group of Black teenagers grapples with the fallout from their impulsive act of defacing a Confederate monument. As they navigate personal conflicts and shifting loyalties, the pressure mounts, threatening their friendships and futures. Simultaneously, two FBI agents delve into the incident, each with their own hidden motives, complicating the investigation. The story explores themes of identity, community, and the consequences of rebellion in a racially charged environment.

      In the Heat of the Light