Karin Slaughter recalls reading about the Spanish flu in high school—passages in textbooks that only skimmed the surface of a pandemic that killed 50 million people worldwide. It wasn’t until she read Katherine Anne Porter’s Pale Horse, Pale Rider, though, that she got a more visceral and emotional understanding of its devastating—and long-lasting—consequences.
The book, a fictional account of the author’s own struggle with the Spanish flu, detailed the disease’s grisly side effects—body temperatures so high that people’s hair turned white, skin that took on a purplish hue, financial insecurity, and so much more.
“All of that stuff is not what they teach about the pandemic,” Slaughter says. “What I read about in the textbooks didn’t impact me psychologically. But fiction can capture details in a way that nonfiction can’t—and shouldn’t. I wanted to talk about the fact that our hand sanitizer smells like tequila and that there are ‘maskholes’ who wear their mask below their nose. Look at the number of divorces in the past year, or the staggering number of kids who are going to lose out on a learning opportunity. I wanted to talk about all of that within the framework of a thriller.”
It wasn’t a decision she took lightly. Slaughter says she spoke to a number of authors at the start of COVID-19 to gauge how they planned to address the pandemic in their contemporary fiction. Most wanted to avoid it altogether.
“Mike Connelly was the only one who said he was going to include it,” Slaughter says. “And so I thought if Mike is going to do it, and he doesn’t catch shit for it, I’m going to do it too.”
The result is FALSE WITNESS, a novel with the life-changing impact of the past year and a half at its core. In traditional fashion, Slaughter gives readers a no-holds-barred view of humanity’s dark side as they navigate the pandemic and the issues it has brought to light. But of course, this is not a book about COVID-19, it’s a thriller—a Karin Slaughter thriller—and so fans know to brace themselves. FALSE WITNESS is a visceral, gut-wrenching page turner that will have you reading with one eye closed as she works to pry your eyes wide open.
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