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Pleasantville

De: Attica Locke
Narrado por: J.D. Jackson
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In this sophisticated thriller, lawyer Jay Porter, hero of Attica Locke's best seller Black Water Rising, returns to fight one last case only to become embroiled once again in a dangerous game of shadowy politics and a witness to how far those in power are willing to go to win.

Fifteen years after the events of Black Water Rising, Jay Porter is struggling to cope with catastrophic changes in his personal life and the disintegration of his environmental law practice. His victory against Cole Oil is still the crown jewel of his career, even if he hasn't yet seen a dime thanks to appeals. But time has taken its toll. Tired and restless, he's ready to quit.

When a girl goes missing on election night, 1996, in the neighborhood of Pleasantville - a hamlet for upwardly mobile blacks on the north side of Houston - Jay, a single father, is deeply disturbed. He's been representing Pleasantville in the wake of a chemical fire, and the case is dragging on, raising doubts about his ability.

The missing girl was a volunteer for one of the local mayoral candidates, and her disappearance complicates an already heated campaign. When the nephew of one of the candidates, a Pleasantville local, is arrested, Jay reluctantly finds himself serving as a defense attorney. With a man's life and his own reputation on the line, Jay is about to try his first murder in a case that will also put an electoral process on trial, exposing the dark side of power and those determined to keep it.

©2015 Attica Locke (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers
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It’s a story that catches your eye by the title, feeds you with its sides of a good book, but it’s surprises you with the distinct flavors that Ms. Locke throws in there. Finally blesses you with a great and shocking dessert for an ending. Great book.

Wow!!!!!Shocker

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Very good story a little drawn out but well developed and it would make a good movie. After listening to an interview with Attica Locke on NPR last week I wanted to hear one of her books. I am happy I chose this one. As I said It is a good story. I struggled, to keep the characters straight in the beginning. This put me off a bit because there were so many of them. So the story feels drawn out. This is because some characters and their descriptions are lengthy. While it is drawn out a little bit it keeps you on the edge of you seat. I found myself going from PC to phone to take the story with me as I was on the move. A couple of times I thought I knew who did it but the reveal comes at the end. Do yourself a favor and listen to this book

Good and relavant

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Attica Locke is now my favorite mystery thriller writer right next to Walter Mosley. J.D. Jackson's talented narration is spot on! Anyone who loves mystery will love Attica Locke.

It just keeps getting better!

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A twisty, convaluted mystery wrapped inside an interesting case. Tight but believable dialogue and characters who look and sound real.

Interesting and fast moving!

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Attica tells a fantastic Houston/East Texas story. As a 81 yr old Houston native, I revel in the accuracy of her setting.

This is an excellent author. I will be reading all of her books. I am a Houston native, 81 years of age.

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An engaging and well written story. I recognized the reality in this community, plus it was a good crime/law drama.

Wonderful read!

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Attica Locke is a gifted storyteller of the human condition wrapped in a legal thriller. I only have one book of hers left to read and I will be sad until she writes another novel. Her character development and rich description of Houston in the mid 1990s form the backdrop of a twisting tale of corruption and murder is first rate.

One of the best novels of redemption

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This story was well written and performed. I found myself wondering if it were loosely based o a true story. The weaving in of real people and places was part of what kept me engaged.

Loved it!!

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When I realize I am listening to a book that is way above average, I sit up straight and concentrate on every spoken word while I am smiling big. I probably look strange to other commuters on the train or my neighbors while I am on a walk, but I couldn't help it with this story. Attica Locke's third book confirms she understands pacing, character development and how to provide a satisfying "whodunnit" conclusion.

The book opens in 1996 on election night in Houston. Many residents of upwardly mobile Pleasantville, a suburb of Houston, are listening to election results where their dreams may finally be realized -- the election of Axel Hawthorne as the city's first black mayor. At the same time, a young girl goes missing. Are the two events related? Are the politics dirty?

As good as this book is, I urge you to read "Black Water Rising" first in order to follow Jay Porter (attorney with a conscience) from the beginning. Great for you, because that story is a great debut for Attica Locke. I still rate that book as the "best first chapter I have ever listened to with Audible". You are very fortunate if this is an author you have yet to listen. You are in for a very enjoyable experience.

An Author You Need to Know

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I enjoyed the historical fiction integrated with this fast-paced mystery. Wonderful writing, fun reading of the book!

Wonderful audio book!

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