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From the internationally bestselling author of I Am Not Who You Think I Am—a New York Times Thriller of the Year—comes Lilith, an incendiary powerhouse of a novel that strikes straight at the wounded heart of America. Mother. Hero. Villain. Killer. After her son, Lydan, suffers traumatic injuries in a school shooting, single mom Elisabeth Ross grows enraged at men in power. If they won’t do anything to help end this epidemic of violence, she will. Believing it’s her destiny, she sets out to awaken the world to the cowards these men are and commits her own shocking act of violence. Going by the name Lilith—the first wife of Adam who fled Eden rather than serve a man—she posts a video of her crime that reverberates throughout society. Praised by some, demonized by others, and hunted by the FBI and vigilantes alike, Elisabeth must keep her identity a secret as she tries to care for her son. As events take startling twists, Elisabeth begins to question her act of violence and the very roots and mythology of violence itself. Was her act justified, or has she become the monster that the original Lilith was accused of being? As the FBI draws closer and Lydan starts to display odd, terrifying behavior, Elisabeth plots to avoid capture and keep her son safe at all costs, fearing she’ll never escape what she’s done without losing her son forever. Written with Rickstad’s singular command of language, human insight, and unnerving suspense, Lilith is a tale of our times. Tragic and profound, it echoes in the mind and lingers in the blood.
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An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick in Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
A Thriller Zone Pick of Top 20 Summer Reads
A Rap Sheet Pick of the Season's Crime, Mystery & Thrillers
A Real Book Spy Pick of the Month's Thriller & Mystery Novels
A Cullman Times Pick
A Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine Pick of the Month's Best Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
A Barnes & Noble Favorite Indie Book of the Week
A Roundtable Pick of WAMC (Albany, NY)
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From the internationally bestselling author of I Am Not Who You Think I Am—a New York Times Thriller of the Year—comes Lilith, an incendiary powerhouse of a novel that strikes straight at the wounded heart of America.
Mother. Hero. Villain. Killer.
After her son, Lydan, suffers traumatic injuries in a school shooting, single mom Elisabeth Ross grows enraged at men in power. If they won’t do anything to help end this epidemic of violence, she will. Believing it’s her destiny, she sets out to awaken the world to the cowards these men are and commits her own shocking act of violence.
Going by the name Lilith—the first wife of Adam who fled Eden rather than serve a man—she posts a video of her crime that reverberates throughout society.
Praised by some, demonized by others, and hunted by the FBI and vigilantes alike, Elisabeth must keep her identity a secret as she tries to care for her son.
As events take startling twists, Elisabeth begins to question her act of violence and the very roots and mythology of violence itself. Was her act justified, or has she become the monster that the original Lilith was accused of being?
As the FBI draws closer and Lydan starts to display odd, terrifying behavior, Elisabeth plots to avoid capture and keep her son safe at all costs, fearing she’ll never escape what she’s done without losing her son forever.
Written with Rickstad’s singular command of language, human insight, and unnerving suspense, Lilith is a tale of our times. Tragic and profound, it echoes in the mind and lingers in the blood.
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Editorial Reviews
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Exceptional blueprint of school violense
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Lilith – By Eric Rickstad – read by Brittany Pressley – With school shootings becoming more frequent and the fear factor rising, here is a book, as read by Brittany Pressley, is a bell ringer. If you’ve ever thought of your child as a victim of a school shooting, you can definitely relate to this story. Here is a book that dramatizes—through Brittany Pressley’s outstanding narration—that there are emotions many of us don’t experience unless in a situation like this. Picture a school shooting whose impact arrests in all of us the need to think on many levels. The gripping story is one of the most intense and controversial stories I’ve ever come across. Listen and not only enjoy, but consider the controversy it brings to the surface and what each of us can do about it.
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More guns is not the answer.
- While I sympathize with the grief, anger, and frustration that Elisabeth feels, I was so disappointed that the response to gun violence was more gun violence. The book was well written and paced, but I just could not accept that there was no other path to revenge and justice.
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Available Formats : | Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD, Hardcover, Paperback |
Category: | Fiction |
Runtime: | 7.93 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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