"Turner excels at creating atmosphere and a sense of place with exquisite details . . . The writing is evocative and well-paced throughout . . . Readers won’t want to miss this fast-moving, absorbing tale of suburbia, where things may be more dangerous than they look on the surface." -Library Journal
“Turner offers sharp commentary on social inequality and liberal hypocrisy…” -Publishers Weekly
"An effective blend of allegory and harsh reality, this social drama grows stronger at each turn.” -Kirkus Reviews
“Majestic Hills is a wry and wicked tale of suburban discontent, a thrill of a read that grapples with some very big ideas—about class, race, violence, and the inequities on which so much of American life is predicated.” –Rumaan Alam, New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World Behind
“Majestic Hills is a wry and wicked tale of suburban discontent, a thrill of a read that grapples with some very big ideas—about class, race, violence, and the inequities on which so much of American life is predicated.” –Rumaan Alam, New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World Behind
"Majestic Hills is a novel of legacy, identity, and the ways that race and class affect even the most intimate relationships. I was riveted by this story of a picture-perfect new community and what truths were roiling just beneath the surface." - Mary Beth Keane, New York Times bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes
"This novel from lyrical talent Dawn Turner, could not be more timely or spot on in its portrait of a utopic suburban neighborhood that becomes a simmering cauldron of fault-lines, tensions, divisions, and good intentions gone awry. It asks the questions: what does it mean to be a true community and what does it take for it to fall apart? In today's America, where flashpoints and divisions abound, the lens of this novel proves pressing and urgent. Majestic Hills, with its thought-provoking observations, strong emotional pull, and cast of well-drawn characters, has all the ingredients to be an absolutely *ideal* book club read." –Christine Pride, bestselling coauthor of We Are Not Like Them
“Expansive, tender, and gripping, this deftly-told story about eroding neighborly relations and the sinister secrets behind an idyllic suburban neighborhood builds to an explosive conclusion. I was riveted.” –Susie Yang, New York Times bestselling author of White Ivy