Black water rising / Attica Locke.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780061735868 (hc) :
- Physical Description: 430 p. ; 24 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : HarperCollins, 2009.
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| Subject: | Corporations  > Corrupt practices  > Fiction. Lawyers > Fiction. Petroleum industry and trade > Fiction. Porter, Jay (Fictitious character) > Fiction. | 
| Genre: | Legal stories. Mystery fiction. Suspense fiction. | 
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Stroud Branch | FIC Locke | 31681001982107 | FICTION | Available | - | 
- Baker & Taylor
 When African-American lawyer Jay Porter jumps into the bayou to save a drowning white woman in Houston, Texas, in 1981, he finds his practice and life in danger when he becomes embroiled in a murder investigation involving Houston's elite.
- Blackwell North AmerAttica Locke—a writer and producer of FOX’s Empire—delivers an engrossing, complex, and cinematic thriller about crime and racial justice Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist (Mystery/Thriller) 
 Edgar Award Nominee (Best First Novel)
 The Orange Prize for Fiction (Shortlist)Jay Porter is hardly the lawyer he set out to be. His most promising client is a low-rent call girl, and he runs his fledgling law practice out of a dingy strip mall. But he’s long since made peace with his path to the American Dream, carefully tucking away his darkest sins: the guns, the FBI file, the trial that nearly destroyed him. Houston, Texas, 1981. It’s here that Jay believes he can make a fresh start. That is, until the night he impulsively saves a drowning woman’s life – and opens a Pandora’s Box. Her secrets put Jay in danger, ensnaring him in a murder investigation that could cost him his practice, his family, and even his life. But before he can get to the bottom of a tangled mystery that reaches into the upper echelons of Houston’s corporate powerbrokers, Jay must confront the demons of his past. “A near-perfect balance of trenchant social commentary, rich characterizations, and action-oriented plot.... Attica Locke [is] a writer wise beyond her years.”?— Los Angeles Times “Atmospheric… deeply nuanced... akin to George Pelecanos or Dennis Lehane.... Subtle and compelling.”?— New York Times 
- HARPERCOLLAttica Lockeâa writer and producer of FOXâs Empireâdelivers an engrossing, complex, and cinematic thriller about crime and racial justice Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist (Mystery/Thriller) 
 Edgar Award Nominee (Best First Novel)
 The Orange Prize for Fiction (Shortlist)Jay Porter is hardly the lawyer he set out to be. His most promising client is a low-rent call girl, and he runs his fledgling law practice out of a dingy strip mall. But heâs long since made peace with his path to the American Dream, carefully tucking away his darkest sins: the guns, the FBI file, the trial that nearly destroyed him. Houston, Texas, 1981. Itâs here that Jay believes he can make a fresh start. That is, until the night he impulsively saves a drowning womanâs life â and opens a Pandoraâs Box. Her secrets put Jay in danger, ensnaring him in a murder investigation that could cost him his practice, his family, and even his life. But before he can get to the bottom of a tangled mystery that reaches into the upper echelons of Houstonâs corporate powerbrokers, Jay must confront the demons of his past. âA near-perfect balance of trenchant social commentary, rich characterizations, and action-oriented plot.... Attica Locke [is] a writer wise beyond her years.â?â Los Angeles Times âAtmospheric⦠deeply nuanced... akin to George Pelecanos or Dennis Lehane.... Subtle and compelling.â?â New York Times 
 
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