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Below the Surface (Hick Blackburn)

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Artist
Graham, Cynthia A.
ISBN
9781943075652
EAN
9781943075652
Book Title
Below the Surface
Item Length
7in
Publisher
Blank Slate Press
Publication Year
2020
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Cynthia A. Graham
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Historical, Mystery & Detective / General, Historical
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
9.1 Oz
Number of Pages
250 Pages

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Hick Blackburn is falling apart. Last year, the world had been full of hope and promise. after solving a murder and corruption case in nearby Broken Creek, attorney Carol Quinn's uncle, the head of the Civil Rights Section of the Justice Department, had offered both Hick and Carol jobs in DC. Hick had a wife, two boys, and a baby on the way. Now, everything is different. It's as if hope and promise no longer exist. And then Quinn shows up again. This time, it's with a new case to solve and when Hick finds out his friend Father Grant is in the hospital and his church has been torched, he can't say no. But this time, corruption is the least of his problems. With a sociopath on the loose, everything is on the line.

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Publisher
Blank Slate Press
ISBN-10
1943075654
ISBN-13
9781943075652
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038643265

Product Key Features

Book Title
Below the Surface
Author
Cynthia A. Graham
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Historical, Mystery & Detective / General, Historical
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
250 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
9.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
4
Lc Classification Number
Ps3607.R3373b45 2020
Reviews
"With Below the Surface , Graham delivers on all three of the things that every reader desires in a good murder mystery. First, you need to be sucked into the story to the point where you feel like you're right alongside Sheriff Hick Blackburn and U.S. Attorney Carol Quinn as they investigate the crime. Second, you want to be transported into a new and unexplored universe, a place and time far apart from your own -- in this case the Ozarks of northern Arkansas in the 1950s. And third, you hope it's more than just a straight forward detective story. That last point is where Graham really delivers the goods. Because in addition to solving the killing that backbones the plot, Below the Surface also examines the hatred, prejudice, misogyny and xenophobia that was prevalent at that time -- and that continue to plague America more than half a century later. To paraphrase Sheriff Hick Blackburn, there's an odd stirring in your heart and your imagination's caught from the first few pages of Graham's mightily compelling mystery." --Joe Yogerst, author of Nemesis: A Novel of Old California, "Graham transports you into a world of poverty, powerlessness and religious conflict in a small rural town in Arkansas. Lots of plot twists and interesting characters with an ending that is both satisfying and poignant. A moving story and a good mystery." --Charlotte Stuart, author of Survival Can Be Deadly, "Set against the violent backdrop of desegregation during the mid-fifties, Graham's Hick Blackburn is looking worse for wear but reads better than ever before. He's got nothing to lose and more human than ever in this tightly written, fast-moving fourth installment. Graham's uncanny ability of making her down-to-earth hero rise to the occasion yet again sucked me in immediately. It's the best yet in the brilliant series." -- Jon James Miller , author of Looking for Garbo, "With Below the Surface , Graham delivers on all three of the things that every reader desires in a good murder mystery. First, you need to be sucked into the story to the point where you feel like you're right alongside Sheriff Hick Blackburn and U.S. Attorney Carol Quinn as they investigate the crime. Second, you want to be transported into a new and unexplored universe, a place and time far apart from your own -- in this case the Ozarks of northern Arkansas in the 1950s. And third, you hope it's more than just a straight forward detective story. That last point is where Graham really delivers the goods. Because in addition to solving the killing that backbones the plot, Below the Surface also examines the hatred, prejudice, misogyny and xenophobia that was prevalent at that time -- and that continue to plague America more than half a century later. To paraphrase Sheriff Hick Blackburn, there's an odd stirring in your heart and your imagination's caught from the first few pages of Graham's mightily compelling mystery." -- Joe Yogerst , author of Nemesis: A Novel of Old California, "After a personal tragedy, a righteous Southern lawman wades warily into a racially fraught murder investigation. September 1955. Department of Justice attorney Carol Quinn visits Sheriff Hickory Blackburn ( Beneath Still Waters , 2016, etc.), of Cherokee Crossing, Arkansas, to request his help on an important case. Last year, Hick turned down an opportunity to work with Carol for the Civil Rights Section of the Department of Justice, staying in Arkansas to raise his two children with Maggie, his wife. Everything changed with Maggie's death; the grief-stricken Hick has mostly been going through the motions ever since. But so heinous is this crime--the shooting of black clergyman Father Grant, who is Hick's friend, and DOJ attorney Ernest Kelly, followed by the torching of Grant's church--that Hick feels compelled to help. Kelly is dead, Grant wounded and severely burned. Nicodemus "Deem" Skaggs has confessed to the crime, but Carol is highly skeptical. Though a neighboring sheriff says that Skaggs was "born bad," an interrogation reveals a more complex personality and possibly a larger conspiracy. Skaggs' daughter, Lavenia, denies her father's avowed motive, that he sought revenge on Grant for convincing her to convert to Catholicism. When Skaggs is found hanged in his cell under mysterious circumstances, Carol's initial instincts seem validated, though proving she's right becomes harder. After taking care of Kelly's remains, she's supposed to return to Washington, but she can't leave her friend in the lurch. At length she and Hick find the key to the murder in a similar crime, decades old, revealed by a church elder. Hick's fourth case posits an all-too-believable scenario and nuanced, relatable characters." -- Kirkus Review, "Set against the violent backdrop of desegregation during the mid-fifties, Graham's Hick Blackburn is looking worse for wear but reads better than ever before. He's got nothing to lose and more human than ever in this tightly written, fast-moving fourth installment. Graham's uncanny ability of making her down-to-earth hero rise to the occasion yet again sucked me in immediately. It's the best yet in the brilliant series." --Jon James Miller, author of Looking for Garbo, "Graham transports you into a world of poverty, powerlessness and religious conflict in a small rural town in Arkansas. Lots of plot twists and interesting characters with an ending that is both satisfying and poignant. A moving story and a good mystery." -- Charlotte Stuart , author of Survival Can Be Deadly
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2020-930300
Series
Hick Blackburn Ser.

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