George Dawes Green Books In Order

Novels

  1. The Caveman (1994)
  2. The Caveman’s Valentine (1994)
  3. The Juror (1995)
  4. Ravens (2009)
  5. The Kingdoms of Savannah (2022)

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George Dawes Green Books Overview

The Caveman’s Valentine

Romulus Ledbetter has discovered a frozen corpse outside his front door. A fairly unusual circumstance as it is but even more so as Romulus’ front door is a cave in Central Park. A former musical prodigy, Romulus opted out of society and has been living a life of deluded paranoia in the cave for some time. His version of events, involving drug abuse, sexual deviancy and a criminally inclined celebrity, are viewed with understandable scepticism by the police officers on the case. So Romulus has no choice but to find out what happened on his own…

The Juror

Annie Laird is Juror 224. A sculptor with a career going nowhere. A single mother struggling to raise a son. A good citizen who has been summoned to what looks like a rountine tour of civic duty. But the trial she is called to serve on is no ordinary trial. It is a mob trial, whose outcome has been meticulously orchestrated by a man of insidious power and deadly precision. A man who lives by the teachings of Lao Tsu…
whose magnetism is irresistible…
whose mind is as brilliant as it is twisted. He is know to some as the Teacher, and he’s set his sights on Annie Laird.

Pulled into the most chilling depths of the criminal underworld, Annie will be seduced by double edged promises, stalked by the spector of terror, then, finally, driven to a shocking decision by the most basic motivation a woman can know. The Juror is a tour de force of crime and obsession, evil and innocence a story that taps into fears so primal they linger long after the last page has been read.

Ravens

When Shaw McBride and Romeo Zderko drive into the small town of Brunswick , Georgia, their only thought is to fix their car’s leaky right tire and continue on to Key West, Florida, away from their dead end jobs as computer technicians in Ohio. But when Shaw discovers that the 318 million dollar Georgia State Lottery has just been claimed by an ordinary Georgia family, he sees an opportunity he and Romeo will blackmail the Boatwright family for half their winnings and ditch their deadbeat lives for good.

Disguised as a state lottery representative, Shaw enters the Boatwright’s home and holds the family hostage, while Romeo patrols the town, staking out the homes of the family’s loved ones, should the Boatwrights refuse to comply with their demands. But Shaw isn’t your average criminal out to make a quick buck. Instead, he has a grand messianic vision and he’ll stop at nothing to see it through and soon, the Boatwrights find themselves living a Flannery O’Connor American nightmare from which they can’t properly awaken.

At once frightening, comic, and suspenseful, Ravens is a wholly original and utterly compelling novel from one of our most talented writers.

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