"A gut punch of a novel."–– Publishers Weekly, starred review.
"Winslow is a formidable talent, as adept at plumbing the depths of our most intimate relationships as he is at convincing us to keep turning pages. I'll read whatever he writes." ––Rachel Beanland, National Jewish Book Award-winning author of The House Is On Fire
"Does anyone write about the intersections of race, class, gender and sexuality with more honesty and intensity than De'Shawn Charles Winslow?"––Wiley Cash, author of When Ghosts Come Home
"Winslow writers small-town secrets and familial closeness with such a keen eye and deft hand; The Fervent Whites is an unsettling, propulsive and cinematic thriller." ––Claire Lombardo, New York Times bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had
Guilt, shame, and suspicion swirl as a small community in upstate New York turns on itself in this moody, propulsive thriller, from the award-winning writer of In West Mills
The year is 1982 and the people of Fervent-on-Hudson have begun to move on from a local homicide that upended the once-quiet town. But when their former neighbors, James and Ella White, are proven innocent of the murders, released from prison, and sent back to Fervent, some people have cause for concern.
Sylvia Upshaw and her best friend, Lafayette “Fate” Jolly, are uneasy about the Whites’ return. While the Whites were incarcerated, Sylvia revealed an explosive secret to the Whites’ adopted son, Morgan, and during their trial, Fate's testimony hindered their case. James and Ella won't let the betrayal go unpunished. Sylvia and Fate quickly become victims of harassment from the Whites, and when another murder is committed on Fervent, the town is left to fend for themselves.
Intimate and chilling, The Fervent Whites examines how small communities with long-simmering tensions can be pushed to the limits of civility.
One World Publishing/Penguin Random House
208 pages, Hardcover
Praise for Winslow's Past Novels:
"De’Shawn Charles Winslow plucks at that tension between urban and rural anxieties in his latest novel, Decent People. Fans of this talented young author will recognize the setting from his 2019 debut, In West Mills." ––The Washington Post
"The care and detail Winslow pours into crafting each character shines through as their present-day motivations are explained by dense, believable histories." ––The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"A propulsive second novel, a murder mystery that doubles as a savvy examination of race and class... Decent People practically turns its own pages..." ––The Los Angeles Times
“One of De'Shawn Charles Winslow's greatest gifts is his world-building mastery. West Mills and the people who reside in it feel so real, recognizable, tangible, vibrant, and vivid. His rendering of this southern landscape is extraordinary. And this skill serves Decent People very well... it's a compelling mystery with brilliant misdirections and surprising revelations, all while having depth of purpose and critical, crucial social commentary. Decent People is quite the achievement.” ―Robert Jones Jr., author of the National Book Award Finalist and New York Times bestseller, The Prophets
“De'Shawn Charles Winslow's powerful second novel Decent People is a gripping mystery but also something more. A thoughtful examination of small-town life becomes a story about America itself, looking directly at the legacies of racism and segregation, homophobia and secrecy, poverty and power.” ―Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind
“Anyone who adored Charmaine Wilkerson's Black Cake and Dolen Perkins-Valdez's Take My Hand, take note. De'Shawn Charles Winslow invites readers on a satisfying ride that, through his keen observations of human nature, leads to deeper considerations of the glacial progress of racial equality.” ―BookPage, starred review
“Winslow chronicles the aftermath of a triple homicide that rocks a segregated Southern community in his dynamic latest . . . There are a trove of surprises along the way to the well-earned resolution, and Winslow entrances readers with strong characters, impeccable prose, and brisk pacing. As a character-driven mystery, it delivers the goods.” ―Publishers Weekly
“This tale comes across as considerably more than a regional whodunit because of its author's humane and sensitive perceptions toward his characters, even those who may not deserve such equanimity.” ―Kirkus Reviews
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De'Shawn Charles Winslow is the author of In West Mills, a Center for Fiction First Novel Prize winner, an American Book Award recipient, a Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction winner, and a Los Angeles Times Book Award, Lambda Literary Award, and Publishing Triangle Award finalist. He was born and raised in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

