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Darktown

CWA daggers: Endeavour Historical Dagger, 2017

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780349142081

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 13th September 2016

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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‘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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Reviews

Mullen blends the classic ingredients of det-fic noir with a well-researched and searing portrayal of pre-civil rights racial division. Magnificent and shocking
Sunday Times
This page-turner reads like the best of James Ellroy
Publishers Weekly
This socially resonant and morally complex literary thriller is a vivid, smart, intricately plotted saga exploring race, law enforcement, and the uneven scales of justice. It is a book to make you think.
Crime Review
A hard-boiled masterpiece . . brutal, harrowing, full of anger yet atmospheric, compelling and layered with hope. A hard as nails gem.
Weekend Sport
With a masterly sense of place, it shines a light on an uncomfortable period of American race relations which mirrors the struggles it still faces today, making it both shocking and deeply relevant
Express
A complicated crime fiction that melds an intense plot with fully realized characters
Daily Mail
A gritty, beautifully written police procedural doubling as a searing indictment of the racial tensions that then and now bedevil American society
Irish Independent
Superb
Ken Follett
Mullen is skilled at bringing the past to life, both socially and visually . . . fans of well-written literary thrillers will want this expert example
Library Journal
Darktown is also immensely successful as both a thriller and a historical novel
Morning Star
A brilliant blending of crime, mystery, and American history. Terrific entertainment.
Stephen King
A terrific story that raises issues that have not vanished.
Marcel Berlins, The Times
Mullen is a wonderful architect of intersecting plotlines and unexpected answers . . . Compelling works of fiction such as Mullen's walk a fine line between art that reminds us of horrors past and art that trades on them with pieces too unfinished to play with
Washington Post
Fascinating, grim and unsettling, this is a story of violent and ingrained racism, political corruption, conspiracy and almost unbearable psychological pressure
Guardian
A fine, unflinching example of the increasingly widespread use of crime fiction to explore social issues; its plot is gripping
AD Miller, The Economist
Sudden violence and a seeping sense of unease are leavened with glimpses of light; Darktown feels like a state of mind as much as a place, fighting for better times to come.
North and South Magazine
Gripping . . . melds an intense plot with fully realised characters.
Associated Press
Fine Southern storytelling meets hard-boiled crime in a tale that connects an overlooked chapter of history to our own continuing struggles with race today
Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain
I LOVED Darktown. It just grabbed and dragged me into such a brutal and little-known past. An ambitious and original tale of murder where the heat and brutality rise off the page in a cruel and divided city
Dreda Say Mitchell
One incendiary image ignites the next in this highly combustible procedural, set in the city's rigidly segregated black neighborhoods during the pre-civil-rights era and written with a ferocious passion that'll knock the wind out of you.
New York Times
Extremely evocative in bringing the pre-civil rights South to life
Booklist
From the very first page of Darktown, I was stunned, mesmerized, and instantly a huge fan of Tom Mullen. Beyond the history and the thrilling mystery, the book's soul lies in the burgeoning partnership (and dare I say friendship) at the center of the book. It's a reminder of the ties that cut across race in America. There is nothing I love more in a book than hope.
Attica Locke, author of Black Water Rising
A novel that couldn't be timelier.
O Magazine