""When people say they want to read a really good novel, the kind you just can't put down, this is the kind of book they mean. Exceptional."" âSTEPHEN KING
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY Entertainment Weekly âą Washington Post âą AARP âą Newsweek âą Dallas Morning News âą South Florida Sun-Sentinel âą Chicago Public Library âą Real Book Spy âą CrimeReads âą Litreactor âą Library Journal âą LitHub âą Booklist
Winner of the Hammett Prize, the Left Coast Crime âLeftyâ Award for Best Mystery Novel, and the Oklahoma Book Award for Best Fiction Novel!
Set against the assassination of JFK, a poignant and evocative crime novel that centers on a desperate cat-and-mouse chase across 1960s Americaâa story of unexpected connections, daring possibilities, and the hope of second chances from the Edgar Award-winning author of The Long and Faraway Gone.
Frank Guidryâs luck has finally run out.
A loyal street lieutenant to New Orleansâ mob boss Carlos Marcello, Guidry has learned that everybody is expendable. But now itâs his turnâhe knows too much about the crime of the century: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Within hours of JFKâs murder, everyone with ties to Marcello is turning up dead, and Guidry suspects heâs next: he was in Dallas on an errand for the boss less than two weeks before the president was shot. With few good options, Guidry hits the road to Las Vegas, to see an old associateâa dangerous man who hates Marcello enough to help Guidry vanish.
Guidry knows that the first rule of running is ""donât stop,"" but when he sees a beautiful housewife on the side of the road with a broken-down car, two little daughters and a dog in the back seat, he sees the perfect disguise to cover his tracks from the hit men on his tail. Posing as an insurance man, Guidry offers to help Charlotte reach her destination, California. If she accompanies him to Vegas, he can help her get a new car.
For her, itâs more than a carâ itâs an escape. Sheâs on the run too, from a stifling existence in small-town Oklahoma and a kindly husband whoâs a hopeless drunk.
Itâs an American story: two strangers meet to share the open road west, a dream, a hopeâand find each other on the way.
Charlotte sees that heâs strong and kind; Guidry discovers that sheâs smart and funny. He learns thatâs she determined to give herself and her kids a new life; she canât know that heâs desperate to leave his old one behind.
Another ruleâfugitives shouldnât fall in love, especially with each other. A road isnât just a road, itâs a trail, and Guidryâs ruthless and relentless hunters are closing in on him. But now Guidry doesnât want to just survive, he wants to really live, maybe for the first time.
Everyoneâs expendable, or they should be, but now Guidry just canât throw away the woman heâs come to love.
And it might get them both killed.
This audiobook includes an episode of the Book Club Girl Podcast, featuring an interview with Lou Berney about November Road.