Author:James Scott

HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO FOR YOUR FAMILY, FOR LOVE, FOR REVENGE?
'Dark and mysterious ... reminiscent of Cormac McCarthy ... Sparse, elegant ... haunting.' New York Times
In the winter of 1897, Elspeth Howell returns home to her isolated farmstead to find her family brutally murdered. Only her twelve-year-old son, Caleb, survives.
Mother and son set out into the frozen wilderness to track down the men responsible for this horrific crime. Their search takes them to the ice-locked shores of Lake Erie, and a merciless town where violence abounds. As Caleb is forced into a brutal adulthood, he begins to uncover truths about his family he could never have anticipated, while Elspeth must confront secrets she has long kept hidden. Together, they discover the bond between mother and son may be their only hope for redemption.
A classily written crime novel that is also an atmospheric evocation of a bygone era.
—— The Sunday TimesDarkly beautiful... The Kept is a rare blend of brutality and empathy, emotion and close observation. I thought at times of Cormac McCarthy's work and of the novels of David Vann. At other times it brought to mind Stef Penney's The Tenderness Of Wolves and Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain. But there's something wonderfully distinctive about The Kept... A literary page-turner of the highest calibre by a writer of serious talent.
—— Jonathan Lee, author of JOYMysterious and compelling... James Scott has written a riveting and memorable debut novel.
—— Tom Perrotta, author of The LeftoversWith its vivid sense of time and place, lyrical writing, and complex questions of what constitutes a family, The Kept is an outstanding debut by a bright new voice in fiction.
—— Ron Rash, author of Serena and The CoveWinter and discontent... Scott is the master of mood... Haunting'
—— New York Times Book ReviewDark and mysterious… A novel whose daring is found in its bleakness… The plot unfolds with a weighty languor reminiscent of Cormac McCarthy… Sparse, elegant… haunting.
—— New York TimesReads with the stark clarity of a Johnny Cash song
—— Washington PostFeels like the shell of a Cormac McCarthy novel filled with the intricate yearning and familial strife of a Lorca play… A gripping combination I don’t think we’re likely to find anywhere else.
—— The RumpusDark and brutal… Never lets up until the climactic scene, in prose that’s brooding and intense right up until the final paragraph… So packed with incident and character, and so fluidly paced, that it’s brought vividly to life by Scott’s meticulous control
—— Toronto StarScott is [a] master storyteller in this outstanding debut
—— Kirkus (starred review)A thrilling adventure and a literary triumph
—— Hannah Tinti , author of The Good ThiefA deeply moving, disconcerting novel… Scott manages something quite difficult here, balancing both terror and tenderness with apparent ease. By the end of The Kept, you’ll be convinced that he can do just about anything.
—— Kevin Wilson , author of The Family FangAtmospheric and memorable, suffused with dread and suspense right up to the last page.
—— Publisher's Weekly (starred)Artisan-like control... As breathless as it is inevitable
—— Boston Globe






