Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9780755399505

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Reviews

A searing debut... This devastating read stands less as a polemic against the death penalty than as a heartbreaking brief for the preciousness of life
Publishers Weekly
The Execution of Noa P. Singleton kept me awake long after I had put it down. Halfway through this gripping novel, in which 'good' and 'bad', 'guilt' and 'innocence' change positions more than once, I thought I was so clever I might know where this story was headed. But I was proved wrong in a way I never could have imagined
Herman Koch, author of THE DINNER
Smart, cool, articulate, funny and savvy - Noa P. Singleton dares you to put her story down
Rosamund Lupton, author of SISTER
The Execution of Noa P. Singleton is mortal war between ferocious women, told with a fiery and merciless lyricism so beautiful it hurts
Katherine Dunn, author of GEEK LOVE
Elizabeth L. Silver is a writer to watch out for, one of great scope and passion. Here she tackles a bold topic with skill, compassion and verve
Jill Dawson, author FRED & EDIE, THE GREAT LOVER, and LUCKY BUNNY
In The Execution of Noa P. Singleton, Elizabeth L. Silver puts the human factor front and centre, to devastating effect. Guilt and innocence, capital punishment, the living hell of death row, all these get their due, but at the heart of it is us, the ongoing mystery of what lies inside our souls
Ben Fountain, author of BILLY LYNN'S LONG HALFTIME WALK
The Execution of Noa P. Singleton is an intense and gripping novel of betrayal and guilt that forces readers to confront their convictions and the limitations of their capacity for empathy. Elizabeth L. Silver is a gifted new writer, and her novel is certain to be a smash
Ayelet Waldman, author of BAD MOTHER
Challenging and compelling
Guardian
As this unstoppable story bounds end-over-end to "X-Day," we are reminded that everybody is guilty of something. Forgiveness, freedom and peace are rare commodities, and Silver keeps us guessing about whether or not we will find them here
Washington Post