Black Hornet

by James Sallis

Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Walker

Description

A sniper appears in 1960s New Orleans, a sun-baked city of Black Panthers and other separatists. Five people have been fatally shot. When the sixth victim is killed, Lew Griffin is standing beside her. He's black and she's white, and though they are virtual strangers, it is left to Griffin to avenge her death, or at least to try and make some sense of it. His unlikely allies include a crusading black journalist, a longtime supplier of mercenary arms and troops, and bail bondsman Frankie DeNoux. Yet it is the character of Lew Griffin that takes center stage, as in each of Sallis's highly praised books. He is by now, in this prequel, well on the way to becoming what he will be: violent, kind, contradictory, alcoholic. Both na�ve and wise, he is a man cursed by unspeakable demons, yet seemingly encircled by redemptive angels awaiting an opening.… (more)

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LibraryThing member mstrust
Set in New Orleans, 1968, Lew Griffin is a big guy who does some body guarding, some debt collecting. He has a reputation for being tough when he needs to be, but also for being a little weird. When the white woman Lew is walking down the street with is shot by a sniper, Lew's first thought is that
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someone didn't like seeing her with a black man. The police first believe that Lew must have been involved, but when he meets a policeman on the same track, both looking for a military trained professional, they join up to chase the killer through the city.
Noir-ish, with a background of racial tension. A solid story, though the author tends to get a little pretentious here and there.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1994

Physical description

150 p.; 24 cm
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