Danya Kukafka is the internationally bestselling author of Girl in Snow. She is a graduate of New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She works as a literary agent.
"This novel is defiantly populated with living women . . . Kukafka
evokes the disarming fog of grief, its wild illogic, its
transformative power. . . . Notes on an Execution is nuanced,
ambitious and compelling. . . . The seduction of the serial killer
narrative is difficult to shake, for reader and author alike. We
keep watching, and we keep turning the pages. In our fascination,
we're all implicated." -- New York Times Book Review (Editors'
Choice)"Perfectly constructed and exquisitely written. . . . This
is a serial killer novel that's more Dostoyevsky than Lars Keplar
--rich, anguished, brilliant." -- Washington Post"Poetic and
mesmerizing . . . Notes on an Execution is a career-defining
novel--powerful, important, intensely human, and filled with a
unique examination of tragedy, one where the reader is left with a
curious emotion: hope." -- USA Today"At once blistering with
righteous anger and radical empathy, Notes on an Execution is
destined to become a contemporary classic." -- Esquire, The Most
Anticipated Books of Winter 2022"There's no question whodunit here:
The killer is already in prison when the book begins. The story
Notes aims to tell is how he got there. . . . But [Kukafka] also
takes care to give Packer's victims what they never got in life: a
voice." -- Entertainment Weekly, 8 Books to Keep You Page-Turning
All Season Long"Deeply feeling, super raw . . . It's really
creative. I never really had read anything like it." -- Jenna Bush
Hager, Read With Jenna"Danya Kukafka's Notes on an Execution is an
intense thriller that reads like a mash-up of Law & Order and a
college psych class. The fictional story of Ansel Packer, a serial
killer on death row, is given a brilliant twist by focusing on the
women he affected, ultimately asking why we're drawn to crime
stories about violent men. Cleverly constructed and smart, this is
the kind of book you finish with a big exhale." -- Real Simple"A
searing portrait of the complicated women caught in the orbit of a
serial killer. Notes on an Execution examines a culture that
romanticizes men who kill while also exploring the lives of the
overlooked women altered by this violence. Compassionate and
thought-provoking." -- Brit Bennett, #1 New York Times bestselling
author of The Vanishing Half"Provocative, intelligent, thrilling,
moving." -- Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
The Girl on the Train"Spellbinding and beautifully written. Danya
Kukafka's Notes on an Execution is an irresistible, unbearably
tense thriller; a poignant, deeply compassionate tale of
resilience; and a vital intervention in the way we talk about
violent crime, its endless reverberations and foremost its
survivors." -- Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of
The Turnout"Reading Danya Kukafka's Notes on an Execution is a
profound and staggering experience of empathy that challenges us to
confront what it means to be human in our darkest moments. The
stories of these richly drawn characters are layered like nesting
dolls, each one revealing more about how we love and how we
survive. Kukafka's prose, alive and poetic, is unforgettable. I
relished every page of this brilliant and gripping masterpiece." --
Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The Push"Notes
on an Execution is seriously important crime fiction that trains
the lens on a serial killer's victims rather than on the criminal
himself and shows how the legacy of violence endures for decades,
leaving a tidal wave of collateral damage in its wake. Kukakfa's
story is unflinching and unromantic yet wrenching and devastating
in equal measure. Never falling into the easy trap of
sensationalism, Notes on an Execution pushes women to the forefront
of a narrative that has too often overlooked them and all they
suffer." -- Ivy Pochoda, award-winning author of These Women and
Wonder Valley"In Notes on an Execution, Danya Kukafka gives us
something wrenchingly original, a rare and unsettling reading
experience that challenges us to peel back what we believe about
the criminal justice system, good and evil, and what human beings
are capable of, both in darkness and in light. A moving tour de
force of empathy and insight. I loved this book."
-- Paula McLain, New York Times bestselling author of When the
Stars Go Dark and The Paris Wife
"This striking, deeply compassionate novel is for anyone who's ever
been fascinated by serial killer stories -- and also wondered if
there ought to be more to them. Here, we see all the women whose
lives have been affected by one man on the eve of his execution,
from his mother to the detective who eventually catches him.
Kukafka's novel raises difficult questions about the narratives we
create around charismatic men, and what forgiveness looks like in
the face of terrible wrongs." -- Grace D. Li, Washington Post"Puts
the reader in the shoes of a serial killer . . . to strip some
mystique from the serial-killer mythology." -- Rolling Stone"An
empathetic and gripping story about a serial killer on death row
primarily told from the perspectives of the women in his life as
the clock ticks to his execution." -- USA Today, 20 Winter Books We
Can't Wait to Read"This beautifully written book does overtime as a
suspense-driven mediation on the true crime industry." -- Marie
Claire, The Most Eagerly Anticipated Fiction by Women in 2022"A
chilling, surprisingly tender tale of how each tragedy ripples
through many lives." -- Good Housekeeping, The 15 Best and
Most-Anticipated Books of 2022"Masterly...Chilling and unexpected."
-- Oprah Daily, The 50 Most Anticipated Books of 2022"An inventive
approach to the familiar serial killer narrative . . . a new kind
of literary suspense novel. . . . Recommended for fans of Long
Bright River and The Mars Room, Notes on an Execution examines our
culture's ghoulish obsession with crime stories about (invariably
male) serial killers." -- Goodreads, Readers' Most Anticipated
Books of January"This distinctive take turns the overdone serial
killer trope on its head, making it more palatable, more
intelligent and more emotional. Kukafka portrays a sinister man
through the perspectives of the women who knew and loved him, with
subtle but shattering truths peppered throughout." -- Newsweek, 22
Books to Look Forward to in 2022"Kukafka crafts a disturbingly
remorseless killer in Packer but infuses the events that draw
readers to his final moments with raw empathy and lingering
questions about human evil and the destruction left in its
wake."
-- Booklist (starred review)"Unshakable, deeply compassionate . . .
Kukafka wrings tremendous suspense out of a story that isn't a
whodunit or even strictly a why-dunit, suspense born out of a
desire to see these women transcend the identities consigned to
them. . . . A contemporary masterpiece that sits alongside The
Executioner's Song and Victim: The Other Side of Murder in the
library of crime literature." -- Library Journal (starred
review)"This masterly thriller from Kukafka . . . skillfully uses
the second-person present tense to heighten the drama, and toward
the end she makes devastatingly clear the toll taken by Packer's
killings. Megan Abbott fans will be pleased." -- Publishers Weekly
(starred review)"Bewitching . . . In [Kukafka's] capable hands,
villainy turns out to be everywhere and nowhere, a DNA that could
be found under the fingernails of everybody's hands." -- Marisha
Pessl, New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice), on Girl in
Snow
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