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Thomas Mullen
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'A brilliant blending of crime, mystery, and American history.
Terrific entertainment' Stephen King on Darktown Lightning Men
follows the multi-award-nominated, highly acclaimed crime debut
Darktown into a city on the brink of huge and violent change - and
full of secrets. Atlanta, 1950. In a divided city, crime comes
home. White officer Denny Rakestraw joins Lucius Boggs and Tommy
Smith from Atlanta's Negro Officer precinct to face the Klan, gangs
and family warfare in their rapidly changing city. Black families -
including Smith's sister and brother-in-law - are moving into
Rake's formerly all-white neighbourhood, leading Rake's
brother-in-law, a proud Klansman, to launch a scheme to 'save'
their streets. When those efforts leave a man dead, Rake is forced
to choose between loyalty to family or the law. Meanwhile, Boggs
has outraged his preacher father by courting a domestic, whose
dangerous ex-boyfriend is then released from prison. As Boggs,
Smith, and their all-black precinct contend with violent drug
dealers fighting for turf in new territory, their personal dramas
draw them closer to the fires that threaten to consume Atlanta once
again. Praise for Thomas Mullen 'Magnificent and shocking' Sunday
Times 'Written with a ferocious passion that'll knock the wind out
of you' New York Times
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The Rumor Game
Thomas Mullen
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R498
R455
Discovery Miles 4 550
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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From the acclaimed author of Darktown comes the most visionary
crime novel since Minority Report. 'It's rare to find a thriller
with such a fantastic and original concept. I was gripped' ---
Anthony Horowitz In a world where a global event has blinded every
person on the planet, one detective seeks a murderer who should
not, cannot, exist. Seven years ago, everyone in the world went
blind in a matter of months. Technology helped people adjust to the
new normal, creating a device that approximates vision, downloading
visual data directly to people's brains. But what happens when
someone finds a way to manipulate it and change what people see?
Homicide detective Mark Owens has been on the force since before
The Blinding. When a scientist is murdered, and the only witness
insists the killer was blacked out of her vision, Owens doesn't
believe her - until a similar murder happens in front of him. With
suspects ranging from tech billionaires to anti-modernity cultists,
Owens must conduct an investigation in which he can't even trust
his own eyes... PRAISE FOR THOMAS MULLEN 'Terrific entertainment' -
Stephen King 'Superb' - Ken Follett 'Magnificent and shocking' -
Sunday Times 'Written with a ferocious passion that'll knock the
wind out of you' - New York Times 'Fascinating, grim and
unsettling' - Guardian 'A terrific story' - The Times 'From the
very first page of Darktown, I was stunned, mesmerized' - Attica
Locke
'A brilliant blending of crime, mystery, and American history.
Terrific entertainment' Stephen King on Darktown Lightning Men
follows the multi-award-nominated, highly acclaimed crime debut
Darktown into a city on the brink of huge and violent change - and
full of secrets. Atlanta, 1950. Crime divides, the fight unites.
Officer Denny Rakestraw and 'Negro Officers' Lucius Boggs and Tommy
Smith face the Klan, gangs and family warfare in a rapidly changing
Atlanta. Black families - including Smith's sister and
brother-in-law - are moving into Rake's formerly all-white
neighbourhood, leading his brother-in-law, a proud Klansman, to
launch a scheme to 'save' their streets. When those efforts leave a
man dead, Rake is forced to choose between loyalty to family or the
law. Meanwhile, Boggs has outraged his preacher father by courting
a domestic, whose dangerous ex-boyfriend is then released from
prison. As Boggs, Smith, and their all-black precinct contend with
violent drug dealers fighting for turf in new territory, their
personal dramas draw them closer to the fires that threaten to
consume Atlanta once again. Praise for Thomas Mullen 'Magnificent
and shocking' Sunday Times 'Written with a ferocious passion
that'll knock the wind out of you' New York Times
Midnight Atlanta is the stunning new novel in the award-nominated,
critically acclaimed Darktown series, and sees a newspaper editor
murdered against the backdrop of Rosa Parks' protest and Martin
Luther King Jnr's emergence. Atlanta, 1956. When Arthur Bishop,
editor of Atlanta's leading black newspaper, is killed in his
office, cop-turned-journalist Tommy Smith finds himself in the
crosshairs of the racist cops he's been trying to avoid. To clear
his name, he needs to learn more about the dangerous story Bishop
had been working on. Meanwhile, Smith's ex-partner Lucius Boggs and
white sergeant Joe McInnis - the only white cop in the black
precinct - find themselves caught between meddling federal agents,
racist detectives, and Communist activists as they try to solve the
murder. With a young Rev. Martin Luther King Jnr making headlines
of his own, and tensions in the city growing, Boggs and Smith find
themselves back on the same side in a hunt for the truth that will
put them both at risk. PRAISE FOR THE DARKTOWN SERIES 'A brilliant
blending of crime, mystery, and American history. Terrific
entertainment' Stephen King 'Superb' Ken Follett 'Magnificent and
shocking' Sunday Times 'Written with a ferocious passion that'll
knock the wind out of you' New York Times
'A brilliant blending of crime, mystery, and American history.
Terrific entertainment' Stephen King Darktown is a relentlessly
gripping, highly intelligent crime novel set in Atlanta in 1948,
following the city's first black police force investigating a
brutal murder against all the odds. 'Crime fiction that melds an
intense plot with fully realized characters' Daily Mail Atlanta,
1948. In this city, all crime is black and white. On one side of
the tracks are the rich, white neighbourhoods; on the other,
Darktown, the African-American area guarded by the city's first
black police force of only eight men. These cops are kept
near-powerless by the authorities: they can't arrest white
suspects; they can't drive a squad car; they must operate out of a
dingy basement. When a poor black woman is killed in Darktown
having been last seen in a car with a rich white man, no one seems
to care except for Boggs and Smith, two black cops from vastly
different backgrounds. Pressured from all sides, they will risk
their jobs, the trust of their community and even their own lives
to investigate her death. Their efforts bring them up against a
brutal old-school cop, Dunlow, who has long run Darktown as his own
turf - but Dunlow's idealistic young partner, Rakestraw, is a young
progressive who may be willing to make allies across colour lines .
. . Soon to be a major TV series from Jamie Foxx and Sony Pictures
Television.
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The Rumor Game
Thomas Mullen
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R608
Discovery Miles 6 080
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Following the awards recognition and critical praise for his unique
series Darktown, Thomas Mullen once more reaches into 20th-century
US history for a crime novel that reveals the soul of a nation.
Boston, Massachusetts, during World War II. Self-destructive FBI
agent Devon and up-and-coming journalist Anne find themselves
separately looking into attacks on the city's Jewish community.
Both the Agency and her newspaper want them to look the other way,
but the discovery of a man's body with a swastika-scrawled piece of
paper in his pocket catapults them into an investigation that will
bring them both in danger.
Mulholland Books presents... THE REVISIONISTS My name is Zed. I
protect the Events. This is my tenth day in Washington, 2011. Soon,
the Great Conflagration will begin... A disgraced former spy. A
grieving lawyer. A downtrodden illegal immigrant. And a time
traveller whose job is to ensure that history happens as it's meant
to - even when that means the end of the world. In this riveting,
mind-bending thriller, a terrifying future starts today.
From the acclaimed author of Darktown comes the most inventive
crime novel since Minority Report. 'It's rare to find a thriller
with such a fantastic and original concept. I was gripped' ---
Anthony Horowitz In a world where a global event has blinded every
person on the planet, one detective seeks a murderer who should
not, cannot, exist. Seven years ago, everyone in the world went
blind in a matter of months. Technology helped people adjust to the
new normal, creating a device that approximates vision, downloading
visual data directly to people's brains. But what happens when
someone finds a way to manipulate it and change what people see?
Homicide detective Mark Owens has been on the force since before
The Blinding. When a scientist is murdered, and the only witness
insists the killer was blacked out of her vision, Owens doesn't
believe her - until a similar murder happens in front of him. With
suspects ranging from tech billionaires to anti-modernity cultists,
Owens must conduct an investigation in which he can't even trust
his own eyes... PRAISE FOR THOMAS MULLEN 'Terrific entertainment' -
Stephen King 'Superb' - Ken Follett 'Magnificent and shocking' -
Sunday Times 'Written with a ferocious passion that'll knock the
wind out of you' - New York Times 'Fascinating, grim and
unsettling' - Guardian 'A terrific story' - The Times 'From the
very first page of Darktown, I was stunned, mesmerized' - Attica
Locke
A fast-paced literary thriller that recalls dystopian classics such
as 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, from the award-winning author of The
Last Town on Earth. Zed is an agent from the future. A time when
the world's problems have been solved. No hunger. No war. No
despair. His mission is to keep it that way. Even if it means
ensuring every cataclysm throughout history runs its
course-especially The Great Conflagration, an imminent disaster in
our own time that Zed has been ordered to protect at all costs.
Zed's mission will disrupt the lives of a disgraced former CIA
agent; a young Washington lawyer grieving over the loss of her
brother, a soldier in Iraq; the oppressed employee of a foreign
diplomat; and countless others. But will he finish his final
mission before the present takes precedence over a perfect future?
One that may have more cracks than he realizes? The Revisionists
puts a fresh spin on today's global crises, playing with the nature
of history and our own role in shaping it. It firmly establishes
Mullen as one of the most exciting and imaginative writers of his
generation.
America finds itself in a time of crisis. For anyone remotely in
touch with the state of our republic, there is a growing sense of
dread that whatever is wrong is getting much worse much faster.
Voters clamor for "change," and politicians promise to deliver, but
does anyone really know what changes are necessary, or even what
changes they want? Is America still the land of opportunity? Is it
still the land of the free? Do we still know what freedom is? This
book attempts to answer those questions. To do so, it goes back to
the beginning to rediscover the meaning behind our most sacred
words, and the truth about our natural rights. The answers that
this book provides will surprise even the most informed reader, and
will reveal the long-forgotten secret behind America's former
prosperity and greatness.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
A fast-paced literary thriller that recalls dystopian classics such
as "1984 "and "Fahrenheit 451," from the award-winning author of
"The Last Town on Earth."
Zed is an agent from the future. A time when the world's problems
have been solved. No hunger. No war. No despair.
His mission is to keep it that way. Even if it means ensuring every
cataclysm throughout history runs its course-especially The Great
Conflagration, an imminent disaster in our own time that Zed has
been ordered to protect at all costs.
Zed's mission will disrupt the lives of a disgraced former CIA
agent; a young Washington lawyer grieving over the loss of her
brother, a soldier in Iraq; the oppressed employee of a foreign
diplomat; and countless others. But will he finish his final
mission before the present takes precedence over a perfect future?
One that may have more cracks than he realizes?
"The Revisionists" puts a fresh spin on today's global crises,
playing with the nature of history and our own role in shaping it.
It firmly establishes Mullen as one of the most exciting and
imaginative writers of his generation.
In award-winning author Thomas Mullen's evocative and spirited
novel, we follow the Depression-era adventures of Jason and Whit
Fireson--bank robbers known as the Firefly Brothers by an adoring
public that worships their acts as heroic counterpunches thrown at
a broken system. Late one night in August 1934, following a
yearlong crime spree across the Midwest, the Firefly Brothers are
forced into a police shootout and die in a hail of bullets. Or do
they? Jason and Whit's girlfriends--Darcy, a wealthy socialite, and
Veronica, a hardened survivor--struggle between grief and an
unyielding belief that the Firesons are alive. Wild rumors spread
that the bandits are still at large. Through it all, the Firefly
Brothers remain as charismatic, unflappable, and as mythical as the
American dream itself, racing to find the women they love and to
make sense of a world in which all has come unmoored.
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