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Whitehead Colson

Crook Manifesto (PB) - (2) Harlem Shuffle - B-format

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ISBN:
9780349727660
Sprog:
Engelsk
Indbinding:
Paperback
Sideantal:
336
Forlag:
Fleet
Udgivelsesdato:
18-07-2024
Udgivelsesår:
2024
Udgivelsesland:
Storbritannien
Serie:
Harlem Shuffle
Serienr.:
2
BESKRIVELSE:
A New York Times bestseller! From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead comes the thrilling and entertaining follow-up to Harlem Shuffle. A powerful and hugely-entertaining novel that summons 1970s New York in all its seedy glory. - 1971, New York City. Trash piles up on the streets, crime is at an all-time high, the city is going bankrupt, and a shooting war has broken out between the NYPD and the Black Liberation Army. Furniture store owner and ex-fence Ray Carney is trying to keep his head down, his business up and his life straight. But then he needs Jackson 5 tickets for his daughter May and he decides to hit up an old police contact, who wants favours in return. For Ray, staying out of the game gets a lot more complicated - and deadly.1973. The old ways are being overthrown by the thriving counterculture, but Pepper, Carney's enduringly violent partner in crime, is a constant. In these difficult times, Pepper takes on a side gig doing security on a Blaxploitation shoot in Harlem, finding himself in a world of Hollywood stars and celebrity drug dealers, in addition to the usual cast of hustlers, mobsters and hit men. These adversaries underestimate the seasoned crook - to their regret. 1976. Harlem is burning, while the country gears up for the Bicentennial. Carney is trying to come up with a celebratory July 4th advertisement he can actually live with, while his wife Elizabeth is campaigning for her childhood friend, rising politician Alexander Oakes. When a fire seriously injures one of Carney's tenants, he enlists Pepper to look into who may be behind it, navigating a crumbling metropolis run by the shady, the violent and the utterly corrupt. 'Fast, fun, ribald ... with a touch of Quentin Tarantino.' - Sunday Times. 'The compelling energy of a crime thriller and the sharp wit of social satire.' - Guardian.
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