Samantha Allen is een auteur wier werk zich verdiept in de diverse en vaak ongeziene queer gemeenschappen in verschillende regio's. Door haar schrijven brengt ze authentieke verhalen naar voren, die de complexiteit en veerkracht van LGBT-individuen onthullen. Haar proza kenmerkt zich door een diepgaand begrip van gender, seksualiteit en maatschappelijke normen. Allen richt zich op het bouwen van bruggen en het bevorderen van begrip tussen verschillende maatschappelijke groepen met haar impactvolle verhalen.
A transgender reporter's inspiring narrative tour through the surprisingly
vibrant queer communities sprouting up in red states, celebrating LGBT
survival and activism and offering a vision of a stronger, more humane
America.
From the Tony Hillerman Prize-winning author of Pay Dirt Road comes Hard Rain, Samantha Jayne Allen's mesmerizing next novel set in a hardscrabble Texas town dealing with disaster. In shock and found clinging to a tree branch, Bethany Richter is pulled from thrashing floodwaters that have decimated the town of Garnett, Texas and killed a dozen others. Six months after solving the murder of a local waitress, Annie McIntyre is working as an apprentice P.I. when she's handed her first solo case: uncover the identity of the man who rescued Bethany before he was swept downriver. When Annie's search turns up a different victim—shot dead, not drowned—Annie questions if the hero they seek is actually a killer. Flexing her new skills while relying on the wisdom of her eccentric, ex-cop grandfather, the case leads Annie into a web of drug dealers, preachers, and wayward drifters trying to make sense of life after a disaster. Annie's own convictions are put to the ultimate test as long-held secrets, corruption, and violence are exposed like the ruin that lies beneath receding waters.
When the final four women in competition for an aloof, if somewhat sleazy, bachelor's heart arrive on a mysterious island in the Pacific Northwest, they mentally prepare themselves for another week of extreme sleep deprivation, invasive interviews, and of course, the salacious drama that viewers nationwide tune in to eagerly devour. Each woman came on "The Catch" for her own reasons--brand sponsorships, followers, and yes, even love--and they've all got their eyes steadfastly trained on their respective prizes. Enter Patricia, a temperamental, but woefully misunderstood local, living alone in the dark, verdant woods and desperate to forge a connection of her own. As the contestants perform for the cameras that surround them, Patricia watches from her place in the shadows, a queer specter haunting the bombastic display of heterosexuality before her. But when the cast and crew at last make her acquaintance atop the island's tallest and most desolate peak, they soon realize that if they're to have any hope of making it to the next Elimination Event, they'll first have to survive the night
Friday Night Lights meets Sue Grafton in this small-town mystery about an
unlikely private investigator searching for a missing waitress. Pay Dirt Road
is the mesmerizing debut from the 2019 Tony Hillerman Prize recipient Samantha
Jayne Allen.