Darktown
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Narrated by:
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Andre Holland
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By:
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Thomas Mullen
About this listen
Atlanta, 1948. In this city all crime is black and white. On one side of the tracks are the rich white neighbourhoods, on the other Darktown, the African American area guarded by the city's first black police force of only eight men.
These cops are kept near powerless by the authorities: they can't arrest white suspects; they can't drive squad cars; they must operate out of a dingy basement.
When a poor black woman is killed in Darktown having been last seen in a car with a rich white man, no one seems to care except for Boggs and Smith, two black cops from vastly different backgrounds. Pressured from all sides, they will risk their jobs, the trust of their community and even their own lives to investigate her death. Their efforts bring them up against a brutal old-school cop, Dunlow, who has long run Darktown as his own turf - but Dunlow's idealistic partner, Rakestraw, is a young progressive who may be willing to make allies across colour lines....
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- Anonymous User
- 02-06-2024
well written and great character development
I loved it and couldn't put it down. A great mystery that further highlighted life in Atlanta post the second world war.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-08-2021
Excellent narration and interesting premise
An interesting fictionalisation of American history - I believe the author said, to paraphrase, that he wanted to show 'the current culture of racial discrimination doesn't exist in a vaccuum'. So here's a take on the historical context that influences today. The narration is terrific, good main protagonists, recommend.
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