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Lightning men : a novel / Thomas Mullen.
- Title
- Lightning men : a novel / Thomas Mullen.
- Author
- Mullen, Thomas
- Publication
- New York, NY : 37 INK/Atria, 2017.
- ©2017
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- Description
- 374 pages; 24 cm
- Summary
- ""Reads like the best of James Ellroy."--Publishers Weekly (starred review, on Darktown) "Mullen is a wonderful architect of intersecting plotlines and unexpected answers."--The Washington Post, on Darktown From the acclaimed author of The Last Town on Earth comes the gripping follow-up to Darktown. Officer Denny Rakestraw and "Negro Officers" Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith have their hands full in a rapidly changing Atlanta. It's 1950 and racial tensions are simmering as black families, including Smith's sister, begin moving into formerly all-white neighborhoods. When Rake's brother-in-law launches a scheme to rally the Ku Klux Klan to "save" their neighborhood, his efforts spiral out of control, forcing Rake to choose between loyalty to family or the law. Across town, Boggs and Smith try to shut down the supply of white lightning and drugs into their territory, finding themselves up against more powerful foes than they'd expected. Battling corrupt cops and ex-cons, Nazi brown shirts and rogue Klansmen, the officers are drawn closer to the fires that threaten to consume the city once again. With echoes of James Ellroy and Dennis Lehane, Mullen demonstrates in Lightning Men why he's celebrated for writing crime fiction "with a nimble sense of history ... quick on its feet and vividly drawn" (Dallas Morning News)"--
- Officer Denny Rakestraw and "Negro Officers" Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith have their hands full in a rapidly changing Atlanta. It's 1950 and racial tensions are simmering as black families, including Smith's sister, begin moving into formerly all-white neighborhoods. When Rake's brother-in-law launches a scheme to rally the Ku Klux Klan to "save" their neighborhood, his efforts spiral out of control, forcing Rake to choose between loyalty to family or the law. Across town, Boggs and Smith try to shut down the supply of white lightning and drugs into their territory, finding themselves up against more powerful foes than they'd expected. Battling corrupt cops and ex-cons, Nazi brown shirts and rogue Klansmen, the officers are drawn closer to the fires that threaten to consume the city once again.
- Subject
- African American police > Georgia > 20th century > Fiction
- Racism > United States > Fiction
- Race relations > Fiction
- Hate crimes > United States > Fiction
- FICTION > Police Procedural
- FICTION > Mystery & Detective
- African American police
- Race relations
- FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural
- FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Historical
- FICTION / African American / Mystery & Detective
- Atlanta (Ga.) > Fiction
- Georgia > Atlanta
- Genre/Form
- Fiction
- Suspense fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Thrillers (Fiction)
- Detective and mystery fiction.
- Historical fiction
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- ISBN
- 9781501138799
- 1501138790
- LCCN
- ^^2017004468
- OCLC
- 962016103
- SCSB-11480217
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library