From the award-winning author of Savage City, The Arsenal of Deceit, and The Ghosts of Detroit, the gripping final novel in Donald Levin’s Detroit Quartet.
Detroit 1963. The lives of four strangers intersect when a shocking act of police violence inflames the city:
Amp Hamilton, aspiring Motown musician and eyewitness to the killing of a Black woman by a white cop, torn between King's nonviolent resistance and Malcolm X's radical Black nationalism,
Hannah Posner, fiery civil rights attorney battling both racism and police corruption in her search for justice for her clients,
David Buchalter, coasting through life and searching for meaning at the beginning of a decade of intense social and political upheaval, and
Denny Rankin, ex-cop private detective whose investigation into the death of a small-time con artist draws him deep into Detroit’s criminal underworld.
The World As It Is brings these four together in a riveting, detailed portrait of a city—and nation—on the brink of tumultuous tragedies and changes.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Detroit 1963. The lives of four strangers intersect when a shocking act of police violence inflames the city: Amp Hamilton, aspiring Motown musician and eyewitness to the killing of a Black woman by a white cop; Hannah Posner, fiery civil rights attorney battling racism and police corruption in her search for justice; David Buchalter, drifting and searching for meaning at the beginning of a decade of intense social and political upheaval; and Denny Rankin, ex-cop whose investigation into the death of a small-time con artist draws him deep into Detroit's criminal underworld. The final volume in Levin's Detroit Quartet brings these four together in a riveting, detailed portrait of a city-and nation-on the brink of tumultuous tragedies and changes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798987792933
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Detroit 1963. The lives of four strangers intersect when a shocking act of police violence inflames the city: Amp Hamilton, aspiring Motown musician and eyewitness to the killing of a Black woman by a white cop; Hannah Posner, fiery civil rights attorney battling racism and police corruption in her search for justice; David Buchalter, drifting and searching for meaning at the beginning of a decade of intense social and political upheaval; and Denny Rankin, ex-cop whose investigation into the death of a small-time con artist draws him deep into Detroit's criminal underworld. The final volume in Levin's Detroit Quartet brings these four together in a riveting, detailed portrait of a city-and nation-on the brink of tumultuous tragedies and changes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798987792933
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Detroit 1963. The lives of four strangers intersect when a shocking act of police violence inflames the city: Amp Hamilton, aspiring Motown musician and eyewitness to the killing of a Black woman by a white cop; Hannah Posner, fiery civil rights attorney battling racism and police corruption in her search for justice; David Buchalter, drifting and searching for meaning at the beginning of a decade of intense social and political upheaval; and Denny Rankin, ex-cop whose investigation into the death of a small-time con artist draws him deep into Detroit's criminal underworld. The final volume in Levin's Detroit Quartet brings these four together in a riveting, detailed portrait of a city-and nation-on the brink of tumultuous tragedies and changes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798987792933
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