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Blood on the leaves

Blood on the leaves

by Jeff Stetson

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In the 1960s, racism was rampant in Jackson, Mississippi, and it was common for white men caught in the act of killing blacks to be acquitted by all-white juries. But 40 years later, someone is seeking justice; those same men are turning up dead - in the identical manner in which they killed their victims. Now, James Reynolds, who has overcome the odds - and his own personal demons - to become the only black prosecutor in Jackson, will face the toughest case of his life: He'll have to prosecute prime suspect Martin Matheson, a brilliant professor, the son of a venerated Civil Rights leader, and the newly appointed folk hero for thousands of African Americans hungry for retribution.
Categories:
["White Men" "African American lawyers" "Racism" "Crimes against" "Fiction" "Public prosecutors" "Revenge" "African American men" "Fiction legal" "African americans fiction" "Mississippi fiction"]

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