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  2. David Joy (born December 11, 1983) is an American novelist and short-story writer. Career [ edit ] David Joy is the author of the Edgar Award –nominated [1] novel Where All Light Tends to Go ( G. P. Putnam's Sons , 2015), [3] as well as the novels The Weight of This World (G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2017), [4] The Line That Held Us (G. P. Putnam's ...

  3. David Joy is the author of the Edgar nominated novel Where All Light Tends to Go (Putnam, 2015), as well as the novels The Weight Of This World (Putnam, 2017), The Line That Held Us (Putnam, 2018), and When These Mountains Burn (Putnam, 2020).

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  4. Aug 1, 2023 · August 1, 2023. Master southern storyteller David Joy (fav author) returns following When These Mountains Burn (2020) with his fifth novel and masterpiece, THOSE WE THOUGHT WE KNEW —lyrical and powerful, a gripping murder mystery unraveling of the dark underbelly and racist history of a North Carolina rural town.

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  5. David Joy is the author of Those We Thought We Knew (winner of the 2023 Willie Morris Award), When These Mountains Burn (winner of the 2020 Dashiell Hammett Award), The Line That Held Us (winner of the 2018 Southern Book Prize), The Weight of This World, and Where All Light Tends to Go (Edgar finalist for Best First Novel).

  6. David Joy is the author of Those We Thought We Knew (winner of the 2023 Willie Morris Award), When These Mountains Burn (winner of the 2020 Dashiell Hammett Award), The Line That Held Us (winner of the 2018 Southern Book Prize),…. More about David Joy.

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  7. Jul 26, 2023 · Mr. Joy has mastered the high-stakes, page-turning Appalachian-noir style, and through this lens, the preconceived notions of life in the mountains are overturned. He spoke recently with the...

  8. Jacob McNeely’s story is one worth reading.”—Tawni O’Dell, New York Times-bestselling author of Back Roads “David Joy writes under the auspices of community, heartbreak, and love, and makes use of the warmest color in fiction – gray. What is right and what is wrong and who is to decide?

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