This is the sixth Deborah Knott mystery. Deborah's nephew, AK and his two friends vandalized a cemetery. Then a black church gets burned down. AK and his friends get accused of the crime. The boys get jail time for the cemetery crime. Then three more black churches burn. Who is the arsonist? I love these books!
Book Description from the author's site:
One
place the two Souths—black and white—meet is in Judge Deborah Knott’s
courtroom. From the pretty yet aggressive D.A. who requests harsh
sentences for her fellow African-Americans to the three white teens
caught desecrating a family graveyard with hate slogans, racial bias
still tries the soul and tests the sense of justice in Colleton County,
North Carolina.
Busy
with her reelection campaign and building a new house on land that has
been in her family for generations, Deborah has both deep roots and a
professional stake in her community. She’s shaken when her nephew A.K.
is arrested with a group of vandalizing teens at a local cemetery. Torn
between her duty as a judge and her loyalty to her large, close-knit
family, Deborah has to decide how far she can go to protect him.
Then the first black church burns.
Determined
to investigate the arson in which A.K. has become a suspect, Deborah
Knott is quickly swept into the dark undercurrents of prejudice, pain,
and betrayal in this rural Southern county. Add to this the sudden
arrival of a 1970s black activist-turned-public-figure, the emerging
secrets of an angry young woman and the burning of two more churches,
and Deborah faces a crisis that will challenge her political acumen, her
detective skills, and her core beliefs.
The
sins of the past return to forever change the present in Margaret
Maron’s most riveting, emotionally moving novel to date, a mystery that
involves color and kinship, and the unbreakable bonds of love . . .
For an excerpt, click here.
Pages: 243

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