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Broiler Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 ratings

The troubles of two desperate families—one white, one Mexican American—converge in the ruthless underworld of an Arkansas chicken processing plant in this new thriller from the award-winning author of Don't Know Tough.

Gabriela Menchaca and Edwin Saucedo are hardworking, undocumented employees at the Detmer Foods chicken plant in Springdale, Arkansas, just a stone’s throw from the trailer park where they’ve lived together for seven years. While dealing with personal tragedies of their own, the young couple endures the brutal, dehumanizing conditions at the plant in exchange for barebones pay.

When the plant manager, Luke Jackson, fires Edwin to set an example for the rest of the workers—and to show the higherups that he’s ready for a major promotion—Edwin is determined to get revenge on Luke and his wife, Mimi, a new mother who stays at home with her six-month-old son. Edwin’s impulsive action sets in motion a devastating chain of events that illuminates the deeply entrenched power dynamics between those who revel at the top and those who toil at the bottom.

From the nationally bestselling and Edgar Award–winning author of
Don’t Know Tough and Ozark Dogs comes another edge-of-your-seat noir thriller that exposes the dark, bloody heart of life on the margins in the American South and the bleak underside of a bygone American Dream.

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Broiler by Eli Cranor
Broiler by Eli Cranor
Broiler by Eli Cranor
Broiler, Ozark Dogs, and Don't Know Tough by Eli Cranor

Editorial Reviews

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Praise for Broiler

An Amazon Top 10 Best of the Month Pick for July
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Minneapolis Star Tribune Best Books of Summer
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Recommended Summer Read
CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Fiction of 2024

Deadly Pleasures' Most Anticipated Mysteries and Thrillers of 2024

“This gripping, gritty noir is Upton Sinclair on hormones, the Coen brothers deep-fried.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Cranor paints a vivid, devastating portrait of the cruelty surrounding an imbalanced system, all while maintaining a wicked level of tension that drives this powerful story forward. He is a writer at the top of his game.”
—Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads

“Not many writers would draw inspiration from such disparate subjects as postpartum anxiety and the squalid conditions in a chicken plant, and fewer still could do the two together justice, but Eli Cranor does one better: he makes them roar.
Broiler is the most powerful kind of crime novel—relentlessly tense, ruthlessly observed, and deeply illuminating. It will sing you a lullaby as it grips you by the throat. I loved this novel.”
—Katie Gutierrez, author of More Than You’ll Ever Know

“Eli Cranor has a restless imagination that serves him—and his readers—well.
Broiler is his latest Trojan Horse of a novel, a satisfying hunk of noir that tells us far more about the American South than those endless newspaper think pieces set in diners and gas stations. Want to understand what's going on in the United States right now? Read Eli Cranor.”
—Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Prom Mom

“Eli Cranor proves all the promise of his Edgar-winning debut and doubles down on it with each new effort.
Broiler is grit and muscle on the surface, but it hits deep, populated with characters who linger. Cranor delivers the thrills while in pursuit of bigger game, those special stories born at the intersection of desperation and hope. Don't miss his work.”
—Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of An Honest Man

Broiler is the kind of dark, unflinching noir that readers will not be able to ignore, shedding light on the forgotten corners of the American South through the eyes of people so real they leap off the page. It’s hard to believe, but Cranor keeps getting better. His raw prose serves as the perfect messenger for a story that paints a bleak picture—weaving around you slowly before pulling you in tight and refusing to let go. Powerful.”
—Alex Segura, bestselling and award-winning author of Secret Identity and Alter Ego

“Taut, harrowing, and charged with profound insight,
Broiler pushes four unforgettable characters to the brim. What happens when hard work isn’t enough? Exploring class, ambition, mobility, and desire, Eli Cranor uses bolts of linguistic electricity to show how the things we want can sometimes blind us.”
—Danya Kukafka, author of Notes on an Execution

“Eli Cranor is one of the new big 'uns. I don't have the proper term for what he does with words, calm but knowing prose, and nearly Steinbeckian concern for his characters, their woes and petty victories, dreams and shitty jobs. There is conflict and tension and sorrow, but it's his people who stick.”
—Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter's Bone

“Cranor delivers another top-notch Southern noir . . . Cranor depicts the inhumane conditions of America’s industrial food system with a vividness worthy of Upton Sinclair, and he matches the novel’s gritty realism with an anguishing and suspenseful revenge plot.”
Publishers Weekly

Praise for Eli Cranor 

“A major work from a bright, young talent.”
—Tod Goldberg, USA Today, **** out of **** stars

“Sweeps the reader in from the first page . . .
Ozark Dogs is a gritty, authentic triumph, one howling to be turned into a film or TV series.”
Financial Times

“Eli Cranor has an eye for catfish country and an ear for its voices.”
The Times (UK)

“Raw, gritty, and darkly beautiful noir at its finest. Cranor digs deep into the hard places, the hard choices that crush and grind. And he does so with great tenderness for his flawed and broken characters as they seek revenge, cling to honor, and sacrifice everything for family. This is a writer to watch.”
—Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six

“Eli Cranor is that rare writer who can make you gasp, cry and cheer often in the same paragraph.”
—S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland

“A story of family burdens and dark legacies, it’s thrillingly told, deeply wrenching,not to be missed.”
—Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of The Turnout

“Cranor is one of the South’s best contemporary chroniclers, and his keen eye is onfull display here.”
—Gabino Iglesias, author of The Devil Takes You Home

“Scorching country noir... There is not one character on either side of the familydivide who doesn't bring the reader up short by displaying an unexpected layer of complexity—and even, sometimes, compassion. In only his second novel, Cranor has transformed a familiar noir theme into a multidimensional tragedy of great power and beauty.”
Booklist, Starred Review

About the Author

Nationally bestselling, award-winning author Eli Cranor writes from Arkansas where he lives with his wife and kids. His critically acclaimed debut novel, Don’t Know Tough, won the Edgar Award and was named one of the Best Books of the Year by USA Today and one of the Best Crime Novels of the Year by The New York Times. Eli also pens a weekly column, “Where I’m Writing From,” for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and his craft column, “Shop Talk,” appears monthly at CrimeReads. His second novel, Ozark Dogs, was a national bestseller. Eli currently serves as the Writer in Residence at Arkansas Tech University. For more information, visit elicranor.com.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CKB6M2LL
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Soho Crime (July 2, 2024)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 2, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2273 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 274 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 ratings

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Nationally-bestselling, Edgar-Award-winning author Eli Cranor writes from the banks of Lake Dardanelle where he lives with his family. Eli also pens a weekly column for the Arkansas Democrat Gazette and serves as the Writer In Residence at Arkansas Tech University. To learn more and receive exclusive content, make sure to sign up for Eli's monthly newsletter.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
**Five Star Review for "Broiler" by Eli Cranor**
Cranor’s narrative skillfully delves into the complexities of small-town life, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption with an authenticity that resonates deeply.

The pacing is impeccable, balancing moments of intense action with reflective passages that provide insight into the characters' motivations and fears. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, further immersing you in the world Cranor has created. The plot twists are well-crafted and surprising, keeping you on the edge of your seat.

"Broiler" is more than just a thriller; it's a profound exploration of the human spirit. Eli Cranor has crafted a novel that is not only a page-turner but also a thought-provoking read that stays with you long after you've finished.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I don’t know what I was expecting but it was worth a read. Sometimes no one wears the white hat like the old cowboy movies, so you don’t who is the bad guy. In life there are shades of gray which leaves you feeling indifferent.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Eli Cranor has written a powerful and disturbing novel about the horrid conditions facing workers in a broiler chicken plant. Many of the workers are undocumented Mexicans. They are not allowed bathroom breaks during their 10 hour shifts so many of them come to work wearing adult diapers. The plant is kept at 40 degrees fahrenheit to prevent the spread of bacteria and the workers have to bundle up in order to retain their body warmth.

Gabby and Edwin are a couple who met in highschool and have been working at the Detmer Chicken Plant for seven years. Gabby's hands and knuckles are deformed from the repetitive work she does. Edwin is angry and has tried, on occasion, to report the factory's abuses to the appropriate people. It has been to no avail.

Originally, Gabby and Edwin had a dream that would release them from their jobs of virtual servitude. However, things happen in life and what started with hope, turned to tragedy.

The plant's manager. Luke Jackson, will do anything he possibly can to get a promotion. Whether his choices are detrimental to the workers or not, does not matter to him. What matters to him is that his plant can pass inspection and he can get a promotion.

Mimi Jackson, Luke's wife, is the mother of 6 month old Tuck. She is finding motherhood difficult and Tuck screams a lot. He has reflux and appears to be a colicky baby. She reaches out to other mothers whose husband work at the plant, hoping to start a support group.

This novel is very well-written and has many twists and turns. The characterizations are excellent and I felt like I got to know each protagonist very well. This narrative reminded me a bit of Upton Sinclair's iconic work 'The Jungle". Both point to the hideous condition of those who labor in meat packing plants. Read it and weep.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Broiler is the third book I have read from Eli Cranor. I first read, Don't Know Tough, and was hooked. I was not disappointed in Ozark Dogs and here I am just finishing Eli's third, Broiler. Wow! Yet another mazing story. It opened my eyes to what goes on in broiler chicken plants in the USA. Plus, it goes deeper in relationships that show complexity. The good and the bad. I highly recommend this book and am already awaiting Eli Cranor's next one. Bravo.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
Eli Cranor is back with his third novel and it is a scorcher. Broiler takes place in Northwest Arkansas and tells the amazing tale of some very well-developed characters who work at a Tyson-esque chicken factory. When I heard the premise, I thought it might be a little bit dry. But Eli develops each character very well so you feel like you know them and understand their motivation. The book has a foreboding tone from the jump and you just keep waiting for bad stuff to happen. This is my favorite of Cranor's three books. It reminds me of some of the great crime stories where regular people find themselves doing bad things - like A Simple Plan, No Country for Old Men and Razorblade Tears. I loved this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I like each of Cranors books a little more! I was hooked from the beginning. Surprises down to the last pages

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