By Yusun Y. Beck
In a quiet Georgia town scarred by fire and silence, two boys grow up on opposite sides of a burning cross.
Malcolm Garnier watches his father die beneath hate-fueled violence. Jason Duvalle grows up beneath the shadow of a father who believed the old South was stolen from him. Childhood friendships once forbidden by race become tangled by loyalty, grief, and secrets too heavy for boys to carry.
War hardens them. History divides them. Murder changes everything.
When Malcolm spirals into vengeance, hunting men who once wore white hoods, he crosses a line he cannot uncross. When Jason discovers the hidden truth about his father's involvement in racial terror, he must decide whether legacy defines him-or whether he will define himself.
Meanwhile, love grows where it is least expected. Faith begins to challenge fury. And a quiet movement toward redemption begins-not through denial, not through violence, but through confrontation.
This is not a story that glorifies hatred.
It is a story about what hatred does.
KKK "The Klan Slayer" is a gripping, morally intense novel about race, generational trauma, revenge, accountability, and the difficult road toward reconciliation in America.
Two sons inherit the fire of their fathers. One chooses vengeance. One chooses legacy. A morally intense novel about race, revenge, and redemption in America.
Recommended for mature readers (16+) due to depictions of racial hatred, historical slurs in dialogue context, violence, and morally intense themes. Violence is not glorified and carries consequence throughout the narrative.
racial reconciliation novel
generational trauma fiction
civil rights era inspired novel
redemption and justice story
KKK historical fiction drama
faith and vengeance novel
moral thriller literary fiction
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- Historical Fiction with Romantic Elements