Title: King of Ashes
Author: S.A. Cosby
Genre: Thriller/ Crime
Published: 2025
Description: Roman Caruthers left the smoke and fire of his family’s
crematory business behind in his hometown of Jefferson Run, Virginia. He is
enjoying a life of shallow excess as a financial adviser in Atlanta until he
gets a call from his sister, Neveah, telling him their father is in a coma
after a hit-and-run accident. When Roman goes home, he learns the accident may
not be what it seems. His brother, Dante, is deeply in debt to dangerous,
ruthless criminals.
And Roman is willing to do anything to protect his family. Anything.
A financial whiz with a head for numbers and a talent for making his clients
rich, Roman must use all his skills to try to save his family while dealing
with a shadow that has haunted them all for twenty years: the disappearance of
their mother when Roman and his siblings were teenagers. It’s a mystery that
Neveah, who has sacrificed so much of her life to hold her family together, is
determined to solve once and for all.
As fate and chance and heartache ignite their lives, the Carithers
family must pull together to survive or see their lives turn to ash. Because,
as their father counseled them from birth nothing lasts forever.
Everything burns
Review: “King of Ashes” by S.A. Cosby is a gripping, gritty crime thriller that
explores the boundaries of family loyalty and moral corruptions. Powerful yet
tragic, though its explicit rawness requires a strong stomach. But if you read
from S.A. Cosby you know what to expect.
The story revolves around Roman Caruthers, a successful asset manages in
Atlanta who thought he had left the darkness of his hometown, Jefferson Run,
Virginia, far behind him. When his father falls into a coma after a mysterious
accident, Roman returns to the family business: a crematorium. He finds a mess,
His brother Dante is deeply in depth to the violent Black Baron Boys gang, and
his sister is struggling to keep the family together.
The raw and poetic style of Cosby is one of the reason why I love his
stories so much. He describes Jefferson Run as a town slowly rotting away,
which perfectly mirrors the characters’ inner struggles. The core of the book
isn’t just action, but the traumas that have haunted the family for twenty
years since their mother’s disappearance. The dynamics between the brothers and
sister feel painfully real.
Roman is not your typical hero, but an intellectual anti-hero who uses
his financial skills as a weapon in a deadly game of chess against criminals.
The book is extremely violent at times. Trigger warnings for readers who
have a hard time reading about severe abuse and violence.
“King of Ashes” is a blood-curdling thriller about how far you’ll go for
you own kin. It didn’t hit me as hard as “Razorblade Tears” and “All the Sinners
Bleed” did, but if you’re a fan of S.A. Cosby, you should definitely pick it
up.
Rating: 4/ 5
Author: S.A. Cosby






