Murder, D.C. A Sully Carter Novel

Cover of Murder, D.C. A Sully Carter Novel by Neely Tucker
Author: Neely Tucker
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780143109112
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Length: 5.4 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
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Murder, D.C. A Sully Carter Novel by Neely Tucker is a reprint edition published by Penguin on August 23, 2016. This 320-page book follows reporter Sully Carter as he investigates the murder of Billy Ellison, the son of a prominent African American family in Washington, D.C. The story unfolds against a backdrop of race, wealth, and family secrets, as Sully navigates the complexities of the city’s social dynamics while facing pressure to abandon his inquiry.

Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores the intersection of crime and societal issues, with Sully’s relentless pursuit of the truth leading him through D.C.’s contrasting environments. As he rides his Ducati through the city, he uncovers layers of deception that extend beyond the initial crime, revealing the lengths to which some will go to protect their interests. The novel also features Sully’s relationship with his friend Alexis, a photographer who shares his adventurous spirit, adding depth to the unfolding mystery.


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“The test of a crime series is its main character, and Sully is someone we’ll want to read about again and again. . . . When the murder victim in the novel is identified as the young scion of one of the city’s most wealthy and influential African American families, the story expands its themes of race and class, which lend it dimension.” Lisa Scottoline, The Washington Post

Reporter Sully Carter returns in a thrilling murder mystery of race, wealth, and family secrets
 
When Billy Ellison, the son of Washington, D.C.’s most influential African-American family, is found dead in the Potomac near a violent drug haven, reporter Sully Carter knows it’s time to start asking some serious questions—no matter what the consequences. With the police unable to find a lead and pressure mounting for Sully to abandon the investigation, he has a hunch that there is more to the case than a drug deal gone bad or a tale of family misfortune. Riding the city’s backstreets on his Ducati 916, Sully finds that the real story stretches far beyond Billy and into D.C.’s most prominent social circles.

A hard drinker still haunted by his years as a war correspondent in Bosnia, Sully now must strike a dangerous balance between D.C.’s two extremes—the city’s violent, depraved projects and its highest corridors of power—while threatened by those who will stop at nothing to keep him from discovering the shocking truth. The only person he can trust is his old friend Alexis, a talented photographer and fellow war zone junkie, who is as sexy as she is fearless, but even Alexis can’t protect Sully from everyone who would rather he give up the story.
 
Following the acclaimed first Sully Carter novel, The Ways of the Dead, this gritty mystery digs deeper into Sully’s past while revealing how long-held secrets can destroy even the most powerful families.

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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9780143109112.
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Language: en. Pages: 320. Edition: Reprint.

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