In the Shadow of Lies

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Oliver Wright – a homicide detective – returns home to Richmond, California, upon his father’s insistence to try and keep his brother Peter out of trouble. Peter Wright is an Assistant District Attorney and insists on investigating the case of two children whom have died in a fire in the woods near their home, sparked by the burning of a cross, most likely the work of the Ku Klux Klan… though hard to prove, because no one is willing to speak up, and anyone who tries doesn’t seem to live long enough to actually do so.

Life in Richmond during the 1940s is difficult for just about everyone. There isn’t a soul in town who isn’t experiencing loss, fear, or heartache of some kind. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, anyone of Japanese descent is labeled an enemy of the state, rounded up, and sent to internment camps. The Italians are still on the wrong side of the war, and, thus, they are deemed suspicious and deprived of their fishing boats, homes, and livelihoods. Although African-American men are allowed to enlist in the army, they are treated as second-class citizens, forced to cook and clean after the white recruits, even when they are willing to fight and die for their country. To make matters worse, a serial rapist is on the loose, striking fear among the colored women of Richmond, while shipyard workers are also being beaten to death, with little more than relative apathy as a response from the police force.

Oliver is caught in the midst of all this chaos – trying to appease his father, attempting to keep his brother safe, and searching for the truth in a town overcome with fear, yet he is unable to put his mind at ease until he can solve these seemingly unrelated cases plaguing his hometown – even after he reenlists in the Army and returns to solve a new crime.

M.A. Adler weaves this taunting mystery through a series of intriguing clues, tragic deaths, awful crimes, and troubled characters. And, although these unusual crimes draw the reader in, begging for a connection and resolution against a backdrop of darkness, hatred, and bigotry, there is a lightness and all-encompassing feeling of hopefulness and camaraderie among the downtrodden folks of Richmond. Whether it is Oliver’s determination to find the truth, Mrs. Forgione’s welcoming nature at Café Avellino, or Roan’s love for his dog Emma and Peter’s children, every character is forged out of difficult experiences, unfathomable loss, intricate family relationships, and an ardent desire for a better future and the end of the war. In the Shadow of Lies proves to be a skillfully written mystery taking place during a very distressing period in American history, yet confirms that hope and kindness can triumph over intolerance in the darkest of times.


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Star Count 5/5
Format Trade
Page Count 359 pages
Publisher She Writes Press
Publish Date 10-Jun-2014
ISBN 9781938314827
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Issue February 2015
Category Mystery, Crime, Thriller
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