“When I’m dead and buried...you get the hell out of here...Make a life somewhere else...a life that I can’t even imagine.” Jo Salter, a woman from the North Carolina mountains, sets about constructing a new life for herself in Asheville in the wake of her mother’s death. A life that no one—including her mother—could have imagined. Jo has a gift. She is a mathematical prodigy—a woman who sees and thinks in numbers. She secures a job as a teller at Central Bank & Trust, where she recreates herself as a modern woman and rises through the professional ranks. While working at the bank, Jo becomes fascinated by Levi Arrowood, the dark and mysterious manager of the Sky Club, an infamous speakeasy and jazz club on the mountainside above town. When the Great Depression brings Central Bank & Trust down in a seismic crash, Jo is forced to find a new home and job. She finds both at the Sky Club, where she strikes a partnership with the alluring Arrowood as she is drawn deeper into a glamorous and precarious life of bootlegging, jazz, and love.The Sky Club is the story of money, greed, and life after the crash from the eyes of one remarkable woman as she creates her own imagined life.
Terry Roberts Books
Terry Roberts is deeply rooted in the Appalachian culture of Western North Carolina, a region that consistently serves as the backdrop for his evocative narratives. His writing draws from a rich family history, exploring the intersections of faith and folklore within the mountain communities. Roberts masterfully crafts stories that capture the unique spirit and enduring legacy of the region, offering readers an authentic and compelling glimpse into its soul.



My Mistress' Eyes Are Raven Black is a noir thriller set on Ellis Island in 1920. It explores just how far some human beings will go to protect racial purity and condemn those they fear.
Focusing on the evolving definition of intelligence, the book explores how creativity has become the essential quality for success in the 21st century. Dr. Terry Roberts critiques traditional measures of IQ, arguing that they are outdated and insufficient in today's dynamic world. He emphasizes the need for a transformative approach to education that fosters creativity over conformity. The New Smart offers insights and strategies for re-training individuals and shaping educational systems to cultivate innovative thinkers ready to thrive in contemporary society.