Darktown
by Thomas Mullen
2020-12-29 10:44:57
âOne incendiary image ignites the next in this highly combustible proceduralâ¦written with a ferocious passion thatâll knock the wind out of you.â âThe New York Times Book Review âFine Southern storytelling meets hard-boi...
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âOne incendiary image ignites the next in this highly combustible proceduralâ¦written with a ferocious passion thatâll knock the wind out of you.â âThe New York Times Book Review âFine Southern storytelling meets hard-boiled crime in a tale that connects an overlooked chapter of history to our own continuing struggles with race today.â âCharles Frazier, bestselling author of Cold Mountain âThis page-turner reads like the best of James Ellroy.â âPublishers Weekly, starred review âIn the way the story is told coupled with its heightened racial context, Darktown reminded me of Walter Mosley or a George Pelecanos novel.â âMilwaukee Journal Sentinel âHigh-qualityâ¦crime fiction with a nimble sense of historyâ¦quick on its feet and vividly drawn.â âDallas Morning News âSome books educate, some books entertain, Thomas Mullenâs Darktown is the rare book that does both.â âHuffington Post Award-winning author Thomas Mullen is a âwonderful architect of intersecting plotlines and unexpected answersâ(The Washington Post) in this timely and provocative mystery and brilliant exploration of race, law enforcement, and justice in 1940s Atlanta. Responding to orders from on high, the Atlanta Police Department is forced to hire its first black officers, including war veterans Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith. The newly minted policemen are met with deep hostility by their white peers; they arenât allowed to arrest white suspects, drive squad cars, or set foot in the police headquarters. When a woman who was last seen in a car driven by a white man turns up dead, Boggs and Smith suspect white cops are behind it. Their investigation sets them up against a brutal cop, Dunlow, who has long run the neighborhood as his own, and his partner, Rakestraw, a young progressive who may or may not be willing to make allies across color lines. Among shady moonshiners, duplicitous madams, crooked lawmen, and the constant restrictions of Jim Crow, Boggs and Smith will risk their new jobs, and their lives, while navigating a dangerous worldâa world on the cusp of great change. A vivid, smart, intricately plotted crime saga that explores the timely issues of race, law enforcement, and the uneven scales of justice.
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