Parasite meets Such a Fun Age in a scorching debut that is as heartbreaking as it is thrilling, examining the intersection of race, class, and female friendship, and the devastating consequences of everyday actions.
After her best friend's mysterious death, Elizabeth Smith’s picture-perfect life in the Memphis suburbs has spiraled out of control—so much so that she hires a personal assistant to keep her on track. Composed and elegant, Brianna is exactly who she needs and slides so neatly into Elizabeth’s life, almost like she belonged there from the start. Soon, the assistant Elizabeth hired to distract her from her obsession with her friend's death is the same person working with her to uncover the truth behind it.
Because Brianna has questions too.
She wants to know why the police killed her young Black son. Why someone in Elizabeth’s neighborhood called the cops on him that day. Who took that first step that stole her child away from her. And the only way she’s ever going to be able to find out is to entwine herself deep into Elizabeth’s life, where the answers to her questions lie. As the two women hurtle towards an electrifying final showdown, and the lines between employer and friend blur, it becomes clear that neither of them is what they first appear.
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"One of New York Post’s Most Thrilling New Books of the SeasonOne of Elle's Best (and Most Anticipated) Mystery and Thriller Books of 2024One of Crime Reads’s Best Psychological Thrillers of April 2024One of Essence’s Must-Read Books for Spring 2024One of Paste's Most Anticipated Mystery and Thriller Books of 2024One of Book Riot’s New Mystery Thriller Books for April 2024One of Brit + Co’s Most Anticipated and Best New Books For 2024 One of BookBub's Best Mysteries and Thrillers of Spring 2024One of PureWow’s 18 Best Beach Reads of Summer 2024 One of The Root’s April 2024 Books by Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read One of Beyond the Bookends’ 88 Sensational New Spring 2024 Book ReleasesOne of Murder & Mayhem’s 10 Riveting New Mystery and Thriller Books Releasing in April 2024"
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“A scorching revenge tale set in Memphis.”
— PasteOne of New York Post’s Most Thrilling New Books of the SeasonOne of Elle's Best (and Most Anticipated) Mystery and Thriller Books of 2024One of Crime Reads’s Best Psychological Thrillers of April 2024One of Paste's Most Anticipated Mystery and Thriller Books of 2024One of Book Riot’s New Mystery Thriller Books for April 2024One of Brit + Co’s Most Anticipated and Best New Books For 2024 One of BookBub's Best Mysteries and Thrillers of Spring 2024One of PureWow’s 18 Best Beach Reads of Summer 2024 One of The Root’s April 2024 Books by Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read One of Beyond the Bookends’ 88 Sensational New Spring 2024 Book ReleasesOne of Murder & Mayhem’s 10 Riveting New Mystery and Thriller Books Releasing in April 2024
Fast paced and thrilling, While We Were Burning is also heartbreaking in its portrayal of a grieving mother forced to confront both the person who caused her son’s death and the systemic injustice that led to it. I was riveted the whole way through.
— Ana Reyes, author of The House in the PinesWhile We Were Burning is the fresh take on the domestic thriller we need right now, a provocative observation of racism and classism embedded within a searing, fast-paced revenge story....This is more than a riveting suspense about two women who form a tenuous friendship—it’s a page-turner with serious things to say about who gets to be a victim and what justice looks like.
— Ashley Winstead, author of In My Dreams I Hold a KnifeSara Koffi’s While We Were Burning opens with an epigraph citing Kimberly Jones: 'They’re lucky Black people are looking for equality and not revenge.' That—and a yearning, tempestuous prologue—sets the tone for the vivid tale that follows.
— ElleA masterful accounting of the weight of things unspoken. While We Were Burning rams headlong into issues of class, privilege, and race with a cast of characters deeply flawed and richly complex. This is a story at once poignant, propulsive, and powerful. Sara Koffi has delivered a remarkable debut.
— David Joy, author of Those We Thought We KnewA riveting page-turner…Koffi's fresh, bold, and sharp prose sweeps you right into the murky gray spaces and wide spectrum of conflicting human emotion filled with messy characters. This is the type of contemporary fiction I crave—raw, original, and unapologetic. Gasp-inducing scenes, sensational twists, and brilliant writing make While We Were Burning one unforgettable and unputdownable debut not to miss.
— Lọlá Ákínmádé Åkerström, author of In Every Mirror She’s Black[A] well-plotted cat-and-mouse thriller…Koffi has used the thriller genre with great effect for the prescient critique on the petty resentments and deliberate ignorance that underpin our racist power structure.
— Crime ReadsA scorching revenge tale set in Memphis.
— PasteWith notes of Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte, and Othello, Sara Koffi’s While We Were Burning is a searing debut with a complex and compelling dual narration that dares readers to question their own perspectives on every day, casual racism…. Author Koffi, who hails from Memphis herself, seeks to explore unlikable female characters and ‘humanize Black women by giving them space on the page to breathe.’ Hopefully, this accomplished debut is the first of many books where she will have the opportunity to do just that….Beginning and ending with a bang, with a host of grisly surprises in between, While We Were Burning provokes deep thought and frustration, posing the fervent, urgent question: When will justice truly be served?
— BookPage (starred review)Gripping...Koffi's characters are electric with passions.
— BooklistA politically aware thriller from a passionate rookie author.
— Kirkus ReviewsThemes of suburban ennui, casual racism, and mental health struggles are well explored.
— Publishers WeeklySara Koffi's debut is an absolute banger of a book with so much bite that the ending left me with an audible gasp and a hand over my mouth. Confident and cunning, While We Were Burning presents a scorchingly smart tale of revenge that's worthy of a one-day binge. Seriously, cancel your plans.
— Rachel Koller Croft, author of Stone Cold Fox“Sara Koffi's While We Were Burning gives voice to the living and to the dead in a multiracial America....Koffi's cogent, unclouded depiction of Black and White lives along many spectrums of choice and consequence carry this Hitchockian novel to a fitting but still astonishing crescendo. Above all, While We Were Burning achieves an all-embracing contemporary story of the risks of friendship and love for us all.
— Kalisha Buckhanon, author of Speaking of SummerAn incendiary debut by a powerful new voice, While We Were Burning is a chilling and deliciously dark novel that explores the transformative crucible of grief and the impossibilities of reckoning with loss. It kept me guessing until the end and haunted me for long after.
— Ling Ling Huang, author of Natural BeautyKoffi's writing hits hard and shines with a boldness and unflinching honesty in every word. While We Were Burning is a brilliant debut novel that captivated me with every twist, turn and detail on the page.
— Kit Mayquist, author of Tripping ArcadiaSara Koffi’s fast-paced debut thriller packs commentary on racism, police brutality, and inequality…the pace is stunningly lively; the plot is workmanlike; and the characters are complex enough to surprise and enlighten.
— Chapter 16While We Were Burning is a dynamic read that quickly thrusts the reader into a well-curated tale that centers on class, race, female friendship, grief, social justice, and the notion that nothing is ever as it first appears…This suspenseful novel not only explores grief, but also examines justice, motives, and the deeply flawed nature of humans, despite often meaning well.
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Karissa Vacker is a multiple AudioFile Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator and actress. After graduating with a BFA in acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, she performed in regional theaters across the country before moving to Los Angeles. She has guest starred in network television shows and films and continues to work on screen and stage. Her audiobook credits include romance, young adult fiction, and mystery thrillers.