At First Light
By (Author) Vanessa LaFaye
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
30th January 2018
16th November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 197mm, Height 128mm, Spine 23mm
265g
Meet Alicia Cortez: survivor, healer...murderer
1993, Key West, Florida. When a Ku Klux Klan official is shot in broad daylight, all eyes turn to the person holding the gun: a 96-year-old Cuban woman who will say nothing except to admit her guilt.1919. Mixed-race Alicia Cortez arrives in Key West exiled in disgrace from her family in Havana. At the same time, damaged war hero John Morales returns home on the last US troop ship from Europe. As love draws them closer in this time of racial segregation, people are watching, including Dwayne Campbell, poised on the brink of manhood and struggling to do what's right. And then the Ku Klux Klan comes to town...Inspired by real events, AT FIRST LIGHT weaves together a decades-old grievance and the consequences of a promise made as the sun rose on a dark day in American history.I loved this dark yet sunlit story of love and revenge - Lissa Evans, author of Their Finest
Utterly immersive, I savoured every sentence of this wonderful novel. A love story which is both tragic and uplifting - Juliet West, author of The FaithfulIlluminates a shady period of American history with panache, style and a hearty punch to the gut. In Alicia Cortez she has created one of the most engaging heroines to walk across the pages of a historical novel in a long while - Jason Hewitt, author of Devastation RoadPraise for Vanessa Lafaye's Richard and Judy selected debut Summertime:Lafaye has created a taut and powerful novel that I found deeply moving - Daily MailI absolutely loved Summertime; it's every bit as good as The Help - Elizabeth NobleVanessa Lafaye was born in Tallahassee and raised in Tampa, Florida, where there were hurricanes most years. She first came to the UK in 1987 looking for adventure, and found it. After spells of living in Paris and Oxford, she lived in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Vanessa passed away in February 2018.