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Darkest Hearts
Contributor(s): George, Nelson (Author)
ISBN: 1617758221     ISBN-13: 9781617758225
Publisher: Akashic Books
OUR PRICE:   $36.05  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2020
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | African American - Mystery & Detective
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Crime
Dewey: 813.54
Series: A D Hunter Mystery
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.9" W x 9.1" (1.10 lbs) 256 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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Publisher Description:

Trap music, human trafficking, malt liquor, and the tyranny of President Trump collide in the fifth installment of Nelson George's D Hunter mystery series.

Once again, my brother Nelson George comes through in the clutch like he's batting clean-up. I've known Nelson over thirty years and he has been our cultural storyteller for that length of time. Keep telling. Keep writing our stories. I know I will keep reading them too.
--Spike Lee, filmmaker

George's passion for, and encyclopedic knowledge of, hip-hop suffuses every word of this smart, stylish novel. Although the author deftly deals with issues of predatory capitalism, government corruption, and the senseless murder of black men by America's cops, it's his handling of the tale's sex trafficking and #MeToo subplots that deserves special acclaim.
--Mystery Scene Magazine

One of CrimeReads' 10 Novels You Should Read This August

Smart...This action-packed crime novel both educates and entertains.
--Publishers Weekly

We're big fans of music mysteries here at CrimeReads, so I'm psyched for the new Nelson George...A complex mystery that should serve as the perfect quarantine distraction.
--CrimeReads, One of the Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2020

This dark, rollicking mystery is the fifth in George's D Hunter series...D's point of view, his self-confessed vulnerability, and his deep appreciation for music, from R&B on, make this thoroughly satisfying reading.
--Booklist

A showcase of different approaches to values, business, and hip-hop seen through a lens that feels personal.
--Kirkus Reviews

Former bodyguard D Hunter has moved to Los Angeles to become a talent manager. Business is good: he has signed a hot Atlanta rapper named Lil Daye for management and negotiated a lucrative endorsement with a liquor band. However, when D learns of the liquor CEO's unsavory sexual habits and reactionary political views, he worries that he has sold his soul.

Back in Brooklyn, a body has been found in the waters near the Canarsie Pier, a body that connects D and the retired hit man Ice to incidents from back in The Plot Against Hip Hop, the second book in the series. Because of this discovery, an FBI agent wants to speak to D, which is making Ice nervous. And Ice is not a man you want worrying about you.

Meanwhile in London, Serene Powers, a vigilante and sometime collaborator with D, breaks up a human trafficking ring. In the process, she makes some new, unlikely allies. When Serene returns to the US, D asks her for assistance with a sensitive and volatile matter in Atlanta involving Lil Daye, his wife, his mistress, and a thug on his payroll named Ant.

The Darkest Hearts reflects the challenges of being a black businessperson in an era when the rules of entrepreneurship are constantly shifting beneath an increasingly polarized political environment.