NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER âą Karin Slaughter, author of the bestselling Will Trent novels, is widely acclaimed as âone of the best crime novelists in Americaâ (The Washington Post). Now she delivers her first stand-alone novel: an epic story of a city in the midst of seismic upheaval, a serial killer targeting cops, and a divided police force tasked with bringing a madman to justice.
Atlanta, 1974: As a brutal murder and a furious manhunt rock the cityâs police department, Kate Murphy wonders if her first day on the job will also be her last. Sheâs determined to defy her privileged background by making her own wayâwearing a badge and carrying a gun. But for a beautiful young woman, life will be anything but easy in the macho world of the Atlanta PD, where even the female cops have little mercy for rookies. Itâs also the worst day possible to start given that a beloved cop has been gunned down, his brothers in blue are out for blood, and the city is on the edge of war.
Kate isnât the only woman on the force whoâs feeling the heat. Maggie Lawson followed her uncle and brother into the ranks to prove her worth in their cynical eyes. When she and Kate, her new partner, are pushed out of the citywide search for a cop killer, their fury, pain, and pride finally reach the boiling point. With a killer poised to strike again, they will pursue their own line of investigation, risking everything as they venture into the cityâs darkest heart.
Relentlessly paced, acutely observed, wickedly funny, and often heartbreaking, Cop Town is Karin Slaughterâs most powerful novel yetâa tour de force of storytelling from our foremost master of character, atmosphere, and suspense.
Features a preview of Karin Slaughterâs next novel, Pretty Girls
âKarin Slaughter is simply one of the best thriller writers working today, and Cop Town shows the author at the top of her gameârelentless pacing, complex characters, and gritty realism, all set against the backdrop of a city on the edge. Slaughterâs eye for detail and truth is unmatched. . . . Iâd follow her anywhere.ââGillian Flynn
âCop Town proves Karin Slaughter is one of Americaâs best writers. . . . She pulls her readers into a twisted tale of mystery and keeps them fascinated from start to finish.ââThe Huffington Post
âStunning . . . Karin Slaughter breaks new ground with this riveting story. If you havenât yet read her, this is the moment.ââMichael Connelly
âCompulsively readable . . . will have your heart racing.ââO: The Oprah Magazine
âIntense . . . engrossing . . . evocative . . . [Karin Slaughterâs] first stand-alone novel [has] a gritty, action-packed plot and strong, believable characters.ââAssociated Press
âSlaughter graphically exposes the rampant racism, homophobia, and misogyny of cop culture in the 1970s. . . . Winning leads, the retro setting, and a riveting plot make this one of Slaughterâs best.ââBooklist (starred review)
âSuperb . . . explosive . . . [Cop Town] is sure to win over readers new to Slaughterâs work while reminding old fans of her enormous talent.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER âą Karin Slaughter, author of the bestselling Will Trent novels, is widely acclaimed as âone of the best crime novelists in Americaâ (The Washington Post). Now she delivers her first stand-alone novel: an epic story of a city in the midst of seismic upheaval, a serial killer targeting cops, and a divided police force tasked with bringing a madman to justice.
Atlanta, 1974: As a brutal murder and a furious manhunt rock the cityâs police department, Kate Murphy wonders if her first day on the job will also be her last. Sheâs determined to defy her privileged background by making her own wayâwearing a badge and carrying a gun. But for a beautiful young woman, life will be anything but easy in the macho world of the Atlanta PD, where even the female cops have little mercy for rookies. Itâs also the worst day possible to start given that a beloved cop has been gunned down, his brothers in blue are out for blood, and the city is on the edge of war.
Kate isnât the only woman on the force whoâs feeling the heat. Maggie Lawson followed her uncle and brother into the ranks to prove her worth in their cynical eyes. When she and Kate, her new partner, are pushed out of the citywide search for a cop killer, their fury, pain, and pride finally reach the boiling point. With a killer poised to strike again, they will pursue their own line of investigation, risking everything as they venture into the cityâs darkest heart.
Relentlessly paced, acutely observed, wickedly funny, and often heartbreaking, Cop Town is Karin Slaughterâs most powerful novel yetâa tour de force of storytelling from our foremost master of character, atmosphere, and suspense.
Features a preview of Karin Slaughterâs next novel, Pretty Girls
âKarin Slaughter is simply one of the best thriller writers working today, and Cop Town shows the author at the top of her gameârelentless pacing, complex characters, and gritty realism, all set against the backdrop of a city on the edge. Slaughterâs eye for detail and truth is unmatched. . . . Iâd follow her anywhere.ââGillian Flynn
âCop Town proves Karin Slaughter is one of Americaâs best writers. . . . She pulls her readers into a twisted tale of mystery and keeps them fascinated from start to finish.ââThe Huffington Post
âStunning . . . Karin Slaughter breaks new ground with this riveting story. If you havenât yet read her, this is the moment.ââMichael Connelly
âCompulsively readable . . . will have your heart racing.ââO: The Oprah Magazine
âIntense . . . engrossing . . . evocative . . . [Karin Slaughterâs] first stand-alone novel [has] a gritty, action-packed plot and strong, believable characters.ââAssociated Press
âSlaughter graphically exposes the rampant racism, homophobia, and misogyny of cop culture in the 1970s. . . . Winning leads, the retro setting, and a riveting plot make this one of Slaughterâs best.ââBooklist (starred review)
âSuperb . . . explosive . . . [Cop Town] is sure to win over readers new to Slaughterâs work while reminding old fans of her enormous talent.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)