
Streets of Fire
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2012
نویسنده
George Guidallناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781470325138
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی

July 1, 1994
An anonymous young black girl found dead in an old ballfield is not of prime importance to an Alabama police force dealing with civil rights marches in 1963. However, her case is assigned to veteran homicide detective Ben Wellman, who doggedly pursues clues. His search uncovers corruption in the bigoted police department, leads to the murderer, and ultimately causes him to align himself with the marchers. Narrator George Guidall is an acceptable if not outstanding choice for this reading. His attempts at Southern accents reflect white working-class speech and do not allow for the nuances of ethnicity or education. As most of the speakers are police officers, this works the majority of the time. However, his portrayals of black characters leave much to be desired. For large collections.-Juleigh Muirhead Clark, Coll. of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va.
Copyright 1994 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

September 1, 1989
In this expert, relentless detective novel by the author of Flesh and Blood and last year's Edgar-nominated Sacrificial Ground , the sweltering, angry summer of 1963 in Birmingham, Ala., serves to make every crime a powderkeg of racial tension. As the rest of the police force is being called upon to hose demonstrators, to arrest marching schoolchildren and even to take notes on Martin Luther King's speeches for their inflammatory content, detective Ben Wellman investigates the rape and murder of a deaf 12-year-old black girl. Wellman's boss wants him to make a minor show of concern without really pursuing the criminal, the black community greets his efforts with mistrust and skepticism, and his fellow cops, most of them rednecks and racists, view his dedication as misplaced. As Wellman probes further, he discovers that all sides have reasons to hope that the case remains unsolved. Cook doesn't use the civil rights movement merely as a conveniently atmospheric backdrop; he weaves it through the plot in sharp, unexpected ways, never letting his focus stray too far from Wellman's dogged attempt to find an elusive killer. Paperback rights to Warner Books; movie rights to Hollywood Pictures; Preferred Choice and Detective Book Club selections; BOMC and Mys terious Book Club alternates.
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