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A calamity of souls : a novel / David Baldacci.

Baldacci, David, (author.).

Summary:

"When two wealthy white landowners are found dead, the whole country immediately thinks it must be Jerome Washington, the hired help, who killed them. He was standing over the bodies when the police responded to an anonymous call and the only one on the property at the time of death. As far as the state is concerned, it's an open and shut case. Jack Lee, born and raised in Freeman County, knows that every man deserves a solid defense and agrees to be Jerome's lawyer, against everyone's better judgement. But as the facts of the case unfold, it becomes more and more obvious to Jack that this trial isn't about uncovering the truth and is instead a racially charged set up. And the whole town is calling for Jerome to receive the death penalty. Jack is soon ensnared in a system that's doing everything it can to prevent him from saving Jerome's life, and even he thinks all is lost. Then Desiree DuBose, a lawyer from up North with a social justice agenda, comes to town and quickly joins as co-council, blasting the case all over the news to gain support. But the citizens of Freeman County don't want to wait for the final verdict and Jack and Desiree find themselves in the crosshairs. Jack will need to stop at nothing to prove that Jerome is innocent even at the risk of his own life... and his family's"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781538765029
  • Physical Description: ix, 480 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Grand Central, 2024.
Subject: Criminal defense lawyers > Fiction.
Capital punishment > Fiction.
Racism against Black people > Fiction.
Racism in criminal justice administration > Fiction.
Racism in law enforcement > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Trials (Murder) > Fiction.
Virginia > Fiction.
Genre: Legal fiction (Literature)

Available copies

  • 0 of 4 copies available at South Central Regional Library.

Holds

  • 3 current holds with 4 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Altona Library F Bal (Text) 35864003000575 Adult Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-06-20
Manitou Library F Bal (Text) 35864003000583 Adult Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-06-04
Miami Library F Bal (Text) 35864003000591 Adult Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-06-20
Morden Library F Bal (Text) 35864003000609 Adult Fiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-06-07

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2024 March #2
    It's easy to forget that best-selling Baldacci was a practicing attorney before he turned to writing fiction. His experience as a trial lawyer comes in handy here; his presentation of the wrangling between lawyers and judges feels entirely realistic. So does the setting, Virginia in the late 1960s, a time and place the author knows intimately, having grown up in Richmond then, witnessing the racism that permeates the novel. This is a gripping story about a Black man accused of murdering two white people, whose attorney, a white man, teams up with a Black lawyer to fight for his client's life. Readers will care about some characters and despise others. The language, attitudes, and beliefs may offend some readers, but Baldacci is striving for historical accuracy, and he certainly seems to have achieved it. Yes, there's a message here, but it's nothing so simple as "racism is bad." Instead, this is a nuanced portrait of a time and place, brought to vivid life by a writer at the top of his game.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Ever-popular Baldacci at his best will have his legions of readers flocking. Copyright 2024 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2023 November

    Best seller Baldacci (Simply Lies) tries something new here, a thriller set in the 1960s in his hometown of Richmond, VA, during desegregation. The plot is being kept under wraps, but the publisher suggests that the story will attract a new readership while still offering fans a fast-paced ride. With a 1 million-copy first printing. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal

    Copyright 2023 Library Journal.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2024 February #3

    Bestseller Baldacci's stirring latest (after Simply Lies) finds Black Vietnam veteran Jerome Washington on trial in 1968 Virginia for murdering Leslie and Anne Randolph, his married white employers and two of the most prominent citizens in fiercely segregated Freeman County. After washing the Randolphs' Buick, Jerome entered their house to get his weekly pay, only to find their bloody corpses on the floor. He tried to "help them out," he says, by moving them off the ground, but just as he was propping Anne up into a chair, the police arrived and placed him under arrest. Certain of his innocence, Jerome's grandmother-in-law reaches out to Jack Lee, a local white criminal defense lawyer, who agrees to take the racially charged case despite his lack of experience with murder trials. Feeling immediately out of his depth, Jack teams up with Desiree DuBose, a Black attorney at the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund; together, they work to save Jerome from the electric chair. Baldacci generates satisfying tension from Jack and Desiree's clashing personalities, and his real-life experiences both as an attorney and as a child in 1960s Virginia lend the proceedings an air of uncommon authenticity. This ranks among the author's best. Agent: Aaron Priest, Aaron M. Priest Literary. (Apr.)

    Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly.

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