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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-1-151-88895-2

Author
  
Sue Grafton

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers

Followed by
  
The Lolly-Madonna War

3.7/5
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Publication date
  
1967

Pages
  
220pp (first edition)

Originally published
  
1967

Genre
  
Novel

Country
  
United States of America

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Works by Sue Grafton
  
The Lolly‑Madonna War, "I" Is for Innocent, "D" Is for Deadbeat, "T" Is for Trespass, "M" Is for Malice

Keziah Dane is a 1967 novel by Sue Grafton. A work of mainstream fiction, this novel was published by Grafton when she was 27 years old. This is one of only two Sue Grafton novels published before her more famous "Alphabet" series of mystery novels.

Contents

This is the fourth novel Grafton wrote but the first one published. Originally written under the title The Seventh Day of Keziah Dane, Grafton entered the unpublished novel in an Anglo-American Book Award contest. The novel did not win, but it drew a publication offer from a British publisher which Grafton used to get an agent who got the book an American publisher, Macmillan.

Plot summary

Keziah Dane is a widow who lives "on the brink of poverty" with her children in a small Kentucky town. She lost her husband in a flood that also devastated their town. A vagrant named Web gains Keziah's trust then attempts to rape her eldest daughter. The daughter fends off the attack but kills Web in the process. The body is dumped in the flooded town and unexpected complications ensue for the Dane family.

Critical reaction

Contemporary reaction was positive with featured reviews in The New York Times and Los Angeles Times, among others. Reviewer Marjorie Driscoll noted that Grafton presented her "widely varied array of characters" in a "sympathetic and understanding story" while displaying her "versatility" by "making them all very real."

References

Keziah Dane Wikipedia