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Streets of Fire

Audiobook
Fiction: Mystery & Detective
Unabridged   11.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 12/04/2012

Streets of Fire

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Digital Download ISBN:9781611748833

Summary

A novel of phenomenal power, set in Birmingham, Alabama, May 1963. As the city turns into a sweltering oven, the first of Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights demonstrations begins to fill the streets, and amid the turmoil, a young black girl is found murdered.

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Product Description

The grave on the football field is shallow, and easy to spot from a distance. It would have been found sooner, had most of the residents in the black half of Birmingham not been downtown, marching, singing, and being arrested alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. Police detective Ben Wellman is among them when he gets the call about the fresh grave.

Under the loosely packed dirt, he finds a young black girl, her innocence taken and her life along with it. His sergeant orders Wellman to investigate, but instructs him not to try too hard. In the summer of 1963, Birmingham is tense enough without a manhunt for the killers of a black child. Wellman digs for the truth in spite of skepticism from the black community and scorn from his fellow officers. What he finds is a secret that men from both sides of town would prefer stayed buried.

Reviews/Praise

“A great police procedural. Sometimes it is a buddy book, sometimes it is one man against the system, sometimes it is just a look at the tragedy that racial hate has wrought on American society. The back story of the protests adds a great deal of depth and urgency to the story.”
      —DWD’s Reviews

“Cook doesn’t use the civil rights movement merely as a conveniently atmospheric backdrop; he weaves it through the plot in sharp, unexpected ways.”
      —Publishers Weekly

“[Cook] reaffirms his ability to create realistic characterization and vivid narrative, then wrap it all up in a tightly plotted, cleverly clued mystery.”
      —Library Journal

Author Bio

THOMAS H. COOK held several jobs as teacher and book reviewer before he began writing full-time. Many of his novels have been nominated for the Edgar and other prestigious awards. He won the Edgar for The Chatham School Affair.

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