The case starts out close to home: Daniel Kirkland never arrived at
Yale for the spring semester. Daniel's mother Grace, a friend of
Smokey Dalton's and his son Jimmy's beloved teacher, sacrificed
everything to get Daniel into one of the country's most prestigious
schools. What at first seems like a missing persons case becomes
something bigger, as Smokey delves into the heart of the anti-war
movement. He goes from the storied halls of Yale University to the
slums outside New Haven to Harlem as he searches for Daniel. All
the while Smokey hears rumors he doesn't like, from violent attacks
to talk of bombs. Gradually he realizes that he has stumbled into
America's second war of the decade: the war at home. "War, which
deals with the disappearance of a militant black Yale student
during the long, hot summer of 1969, is a gripping read that drags
us deeper into Dalton's uneasy world." -Entertainment Weekly "As
with the best of Mosley and Chandler, Dalton's fifth outing leaves
us eagerly anticipating the next one." -Entertainment Weekly
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