The Boys of Summer: A Novel
By (Author) Richard Cox
Night Shade Books
Night Shade Books
6th September 2016
United States
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
813.6
Paperback
436
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 28mm
522g
Both a haunting coming-of-age story set in North Texas against the backdrop of a deadly tornado, and a character-driven, deeply-affecting supernatural thriller.
In 1979, a massive tornado devastates the city of Wichita Falls, Texas, leaving scores dead, thousands homeless, and nine-year-old Todd Willis in a coma, fighting for his life.
Four years later, Todd awakens to a world that looks the same but feels different in a way he cant quite grasp. For Todd, it's a struggle to separate fact from fiction as he battles lingering hallucinations from his long sleep.
The new friends Todd makes in 1983 are fascinated with his experience and become mesmerized by his strange relationship with the world. Together the five boys come of age during a dark, fiery summer where they find first love, betrayal, and a secret so terrible they agree to never speak of it again.
But darkness returns to Wichita Falls twenty-five years later, and the boysnow menare forced to reunite and confront the wounds from their past. When their memories of that childhood summer refuse to align with reality, the friends embark upon a search for truth that will threaten their lives, and transform their understanding of each otherand the world itselfforever.
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This beautifully written supernatural thriller will no doubt remind some readers of Stephen Kings It, and perhaps also of Dennis Lehanes Mystic River, but make no mistake: this is no knockoff. Coxs story is vibrantly original and his characters are intricately detailed.
Booklist
Mind-blowing . . . Captures the same spirit of dreadful nostalgia that made Stranger Things a recent smash hit for Netflix . . . Think of [The Boys of Summer] as the best Stephen King novel not by Stephen King (a true compliment).
Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi Blog
I really enjoyed The Boys of Summer . . . If you liked Stranger Things youll probably like this too.
LitReactor
Make no mistake, Cox has spun a hell of a yarn. Rich and complex characters, razor-blade prose, and a must-be-read-to-be-believed premise. Not since Stephen King's It has there been such a poignant and exhilarating parable about family, friendship and the demons that hitch a ride as we hit each our own lonesome road from childhood to adulthood.
Fred Strydom, author of The Raft
The Boys of Summer is a thrilling ride, as twisty and unpredictable as a tornado. Cox will keep you turning pages deep into the night.
New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Evison
Richard Cox charges into urban fantasy with the hallucinatory, devastating The Boys of Summer. The book Stephen King would have written if he'd been born on the wind-ravaged plains of North Texas.
Sean Beaudoin, author of Welcome Thieves and The Infects
The Boys of Summer is a tense, intriguing, and beautifully observed puzzle of a book, so craftily plotted that it kept me guessing right to the end.
Tom Toner, author of The Promise of the Child
A dark, clever, supernatural thrillerDallas News
This beautifully written supernatural thriller will no doubt remind some readers of Stephen Kings It, and perhaps also of Dennis Lehanes Mystic River, but make no mistake: this is no knockoff. Coxs story is vibrantly original and his characters are intricately detailed.
Booklist
Mind-blowing . . . Captures the same spirit of dreadful nostalgia that made Stranger Things a recent smash hit for Netflix . . . Think of [The Boys of Summer] as the best Stephen King novel not by Stephen King (a true compliment).
Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi Blog
I really enjoyed The Boys of Summer . . . If you liked Stranger Things youll probably like this too.
LitReactor
Make no mistake, Cox has spun a hell of a yarn. Rich and complex characters, razor-blade prose, and a must-be-read-to-be-believed premise. Not since Stephen King's It has there been such a poignant and exhilarating parable about family, friendship and the demons that hitch a ride as we hit each our own lonesome road from childhood to adulthood.
Fred Strydom, author of The Raft
The Boys of Summer is a thrilling ride, as twisty and unpredictable as a tornado. Cox will keep you turning pages deep into the night.
New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Evison
Richard Cox charges into urban fantasy with the hallucinatory, devastating The Boys of Summer. The book Stephen King would have written if he'd been born on the wind-ravaged plains of North Texas.
Sean Beaudoin, author of Welcome Thieves and The Infects
The Boys of Summer is a tense, intriguing, and beautifully observed puzzle of a book, so craftily plotted that it kept me guessing right to the end.
Tom Toner, author of The Promise of the Child
A dark, clever, supernatural thrillerDallas News
Richard Cox is the alleged author of three previous novels: Thomas World, The God Particle, and Rift. He claims to lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Then again, you shouldnt believe everything you read.