"Up for a small-town Southern church lady amateur sleuth that kicks ass? After reading Danielle Arceneauxs cozy-defying debut, my answer is yes! I admire Arceneaux for crafting Glory as a complicated, hilarious, and surprising characterin other words, a stellar protagonist who is utterly and truly unique. And theres more. The bayou setting, Glorys coffee shop hangout, local criminals, and small-town gossipy intrigue all meld into a steamy, irresistible plot I couldnt get enough of." -- Rob Osler, author of Devil's Chew Toy "Highly entertaining. Glory is immensely likable, the kind of character readers will root for and look forward to more of her adventures. The briskly plotted Glory Be should be the beginning of a long-running series." -- Oline Cogdill, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel Glory Broussard, the star of Danielle Arceneauxs fabulous debut mystery differs from most of the other Black women in Lafayette, La. When Glory learns that her lifelong friend Amity has died, shes immediately suspicious. Glory is up for the challenge, and she is a character for the ages. -- Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review "Glory, living in Lafayette, La., loves her daughter, the Red Hat Society and taking other peoples bets on Sunday mornings instead of attending church. What she doesnt love is being written off, especially when her best friend dies in suspicious circumstances. [ Arceneaux has] great fun interrogating the detective form...Im all in." -- Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review, "The Best Crime Novels of 2023" "Glory Broussard is the unforgettable heroine of this cozy, feel-good crime novel set in Lafayette, Louisiana. The relatable Glory ferrets out the truth, clearing all obstacles in her way with her witty banter and the cloak of invisibility that shes afforded because shes a Black woman of a certain age. The first book in a delightful new series." -- Oprah Daily "A remarkable debut novel that blends a character study with a tightly woven mystery that delves into dark corners of racism and corruption." -- The Washington Post A delightful debut. One Sunday, while Glory is crunching numbers at her usual table in CCs Coffeehouse, she strikes up a conversation with police officer Beau Landry, whom she used to babysit. In the middle of their chat, hes called to a crime scene at the home of Amity Gay, an activist nun and Glorys best friend. Arceneaux successfully avoids a mountain of cozy clichésand works in potent critiques into her well-oiled plot. Readers will be eager to spend more time with Glory in future installments. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "I needed a palate cleanser, recentlyyou know, a book thats smart, funny, and just hooks you from first page to last. Glory Be was that title. Unfiltered, unstoppable, and unconvinced the police know what theyre doing, Glory Broussard ropes her daughter Delphine into an off-the-books investigation ('like some kind of Black Murder She Wrote,' Delphine charges), overturning some pretty scary rocks in their bayou town. I cant wait for Glorys next adventure." -- Vannessa Cronin, Amazon Books Glory Be is a hilarious and thrill-filled ride through the bayous of small-town Louisiana and is filled with rich descriptions of place and superb characterization. Glory Broussard grabs you by the collar and doesnt let go. I cant wait to find out what Glory and her daughter Delphine will get up to in their next set of adventures. -- Harini Nagendra, author of The Bangalore Detectives Club, a New York Times Notable Book of 2022