Scorched Earth

Scorched Earth

by David L . Robbins (Author)

Synopsis

The inhabitants of Good Hope, Virginia, haven't felt the cooling effects of rain in weeks. With the town a tinderbox waiting to explode, all it will take is a spark to ignite the rage and hatred so carefully hidden. And then a tragedy occurs. A baby is born and dies in her mother's arms. The child, Nora Carol, is buried quickly and quietly the next day in the church graveyard. It should have ended there, but it didn't, for Nora Carol is of mixed race. The white deacons of Good Hope's Victory Baptist Church, trying to protect the centuries-old traditions of their cemetary, have the body exhumed. That night the church is set ablaze, and the sole witness is the only suspect - Elijah Waddell, Nora Carol's father. What follows is a legal case that reveals a host of hidden prejudices, incendiary secrets, and ultimately, an act of justice that has nothing to do with the law...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Orion
Published: 17 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0752853082
ISBN 13: 9780752853086
Book Overview: 1) David Robbins has established himself firmly with his first two novels, WAR OF THE RATS and THE END OF WAR with the former selling nearly 30 000 in mmp. 2) This a brilliant thriller in the style of Greg Iles or John Grisham. Wonderful characters and a heartbreaking story. 3) 'Gives a compelling and graphic sense of the heroism-filled nightmare called Stalingrad...a good candidate for the thriller of the summer award' NEW YORK TIMES on WAR OF THE RATS

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REVIEWS MIRROR: 'Reminiscent of John Grisham's The Pelican Brief... [a] muted, wistful, murder mystery' 4 * review 19 October TANGLED WEB: 'an absorbing a
Author Bio
David L. Robbins is the author of two previous novels. A former attorney, he now writes full time.