A great story with the perspective of what it would be like if the racial roles between whites and African Americans had been reversed. The derogatory term for a white person is called a Pinkie; and instead of the KKK, they have what's called The Crown- a supremacy group that is run by African Americans.
"You think people learn to not like people?"
"They see how the people they love treat certain people and then they think it's what they should do."
The plot of this was fantastic! The dialogue was easy, some times so easy it was a little unbelievable, but nonetheless, it was still a great story. The descriptions of the scenery were a little lacking during some major plot points, mostly towards the end, I thought, but the plot was so good, I didn't want to put it down. I did end up reading this pretty fast because the plot unveiled at a perfect pace. I really did love this. The author's note in the back was a really cool added piece- I love when authors give insight into how the book came to be.
I was surprised to see this labeled as a political thriller/political fiction because it was NOT too focused on government. If it weren't for the giveaway, the cover nor genre would have caught my attention; luckily, I didn't miss out on a great story!!
I'm so happy and thankful to have received a signed print copy of The Crown Lord because it is fantastic when an author can open your eyes and give you the experience of seeing a new perspective, even if it is just a story. Thank you to the Goodreads giveaway program, publisher Rare Bird Books and author William Sirls for the ARC. I will definitely be checking out the author's previous two books.
There may be some trigger warnings in The Crown Lord, for some: violence, graphic images, sexual references, racism, death, drugs, etc.