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Paperback Don't Make The Blackbirds Cry Book

ISBN: 1413725066

ISBN13: 9781413725063

Don't Make The Blackbirds Cry

After breaking into the general store, fourteen-year old Cory Sonnet witnesses five men brutally rape and murder three teenage girls; one white and two black. He recognizes the fourth one as the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Murders, Hatreds, Corrupt Politics, The Klan - makes for a great thrill ride!

Author R. C. Morris has all the elements in his mystery murder thriller "Don't Make the Blackbirds Cry". As soon as you start the book you are witness to the rape and murder of two black and one white teenage girl by five young men. One of those young men is the star high school quarterback and the sheriff's son. There is an eyewitness but he is a young orphaned and homeless teenager, who has just broken in and robbed the local store. He hides in darkness of an alley and endures the brutal sight of this crime. One of those young men who were involved turns up dead a short time later. He knows he can not come forward and leaves town. He is the focus of speculation as "person of interest" as his family and his past are ripped apart in the local media. Thus we have the perfect setting for trouble and a great story that follows. The young man grows up and becomes very successful in journalism, even winning the Pulitzer Prize. He comes back to his home town and takes over the local newspaper. The problems arise as he finds one of the murders is now the local sheriff. He is haunted by the past and troubled by his return home. What happens to him and his attempts to uncover and expose the past makes for some very entertaining reading. Nothing goes as planned for the main character, or for the reader as you try to think how the plot will work out. There are twists, and issues and emotional traumas enough to make this an all engrossing reading adventure. There is even a romantic angle to the story plot. Morris writes with a certain flare and captures the reader's attention right from the beginning and never lets up. This is one of those books that are truly "a page turner" and one that you cannot put down. The author captures the elements of his small Mississippi town and makes you see and feel the hatred and the anger and bigoted attitudes. There are some serious problems with the local Klan and his life is in danger; there are enough other political and personal issues to make this a full packed adventure. It is terrifying and exciting and but most certainly entertaining! Obviously, the author has writing talent and he showcases it well in his first debt novel. Morris makes good use of his character's dialog; it sounds real and not contrived. The phrasing and word selection works well for the plot as well as the time and places he writes about. Over-all this is a well crafted novel that can be classified as a "must read" book.

First novel a definite winner!!!

If you read one book this year...make it this one. I just finished reading "Don't Make the Blackbirds Cry" and found it to be the most exciting and suspenseful novel by a novice author to date. R.C. Morris' gift for being a descriptive and developmental novelist takes you inside the story, making you feel like you are a spectator watching the shocking events that are constantly unfolding in the seemingly quaint little town of Logan, Mississippi. This book contains all of the characteristics that make for a great thriller. Watch out John Grisham!
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