From the acclaimed author of âthe most compelling new series in crime fictionâ (Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author) comes âa sharply observed novelâ (New York Times) that explores race, law enforcement, and justice in mid-century Atlanta.
Officer Denny Rakestraw and âNegro Officersâ Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith have their hands full in an overcrowded and rapidly changing Atlanta. Itâs 1950 and racial tensions are simmering as black families, including Smithâs sister, begin moving into formerly all-white neighborhoods. When Rakeâs brother-in-law launches a scheme to rally the Ku Klux Klan to âsaveâ 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 theyâd 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 Walter Mosley and Dennis Lehane, Mullen âexpands the boundaries of crime fiction, weaving in eye-opening details from our checkered historyâ (Chicago Tribune).