Tony Williams is a star free safety for a professional football team, in addition to being a highly respected member of his community. Happily married, he always rejects advances from female fans.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
What an Extraordinary Piece of Reading Entertainment!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
As a pilot, I usually try to take a book with me so that on layovers, I will have something to occupy my time. Lately, I've been reading more finance books than I care to admit but had Railroaded recommended to me by a friend who had just finished reading the book. His only comment was, "You gotta read this book." There was a smile on his face which further seemed to justify his recommendation. So I got a copy and took it with me. During a three-day trip, I finished the book because it was impossible to let go of except to grab a meal (or fly a plane!). So is it capitvating? Gripping? Riveting? It is all those things and more. I am not one to write reviews, however the last reviewer, struck a nerve and I felt compelled to respond. Unlike the previous reviewer who indicated that the book was tedious or even contrived, I would suspect that he leads a rather sedentary and confined life without much exposure to the real world except to venture out for a meal at MacDonald's or sitting in front of a television taking to heart all that is reproduced for our general consumption. Traveling around as much as I have for 30 years, I've seen things that most people would not believe. I wonder if the last reviewer has ever experienced the nightmares of dealing with the justice system and the problems that one can encounter there? Whitfield Grant has taken difficult material and laced it with a huge dose of believability. Why believable? Consider the rampant allegations of sexual harassment levied at athletes and celebrities. Traveling with such men, I am fully aware of what they have and continue to encounter, and sometimes the picture is not pretty. Consider that despite the fact that we as a society like to believe in a pristine justice system, there have been instances where judges are compromised. One only need look at the venerable Supreme Court voting along political lines to decide the election of a President! Consider the fact that someone who harbors so much hatred and ill will toward his fellow man would go to lengths or engage in unimaginable behavior to destroy another. Did we not see hate crimes in the middle 90's in Texas where an innocent African American male was dragged to his death? All this is far away from the 1979 venue encompassed in Railroaded, however, the same problems are still inherent in our culture today. As to everyone's issues with the three men being too perfect, aren't you sick and tired of seeing African American men portrayed as something less than upstanding? Don't we need great role models to initiate change in this country? Whitfield Grant should be praised for having the guts to write such a story showcasing African American men in a positive light while addressing the societal enigmas that continue to plague our country. Whitfield Grant is a superb storyteller and has successfully transferred his story into a written form that can provide an enjoyable entertainment experience. I think I saw
Can't wait for the next one
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is a "fell into my lap" situation. (You ever wonder why if you like something it fell into your lap but if you hate it you "didn't ask for it?" Anyway this was a great book with a lot of twists and edge of your seat suspense. Don't ask me why but I kept actually picturing this book on the big screen as sometlhing I would definitely enjoy as a movie. Undying loyalty as it pertains to friendship was also displayed very well in this book. I guess with the type of books I read a lot of I kept waiting for the backstabbing friend that never took place. All in all a fine piece of writing and my only gripes are like someone else said, the trademark symbols and the unnecessary bold and words surrounded by quotation marks. Also I can't seem to find the author's website for more info. Thanks Mr. Grant.
This book is a keeper!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Has the following ever happened to you? A book calls out to you, you're hooked from the first page and you hate to see it end. Well, this is exactly what happened to me when I recently read Railroaded by Whitfield Grant. A debut novel in the tradition of legal thrillers, Railroaded was a terrific read from beginning to end. And as I do with any new author I find, I can hardly wait to read Mr. Grant's next novel. Tony Williams is a star football player. He is also a black man who is highly regarded not only by his teammates but by members of his community. He is also happily married and realizes all well the many temptations put before men in his visible position. One night, though, with a bit too much too drink, Tony winds up with a woman in his bed. In the morning, realizing what has happened and the mistake he made, he spurns the woman's attention and quickly leaves the hotel. The woman, thought, shocked by Tony's attitude seeks revenge against him and claims he raped her during a violent evening. The charge of rape for anybody is bad enough but the woman turns out to be the daughter of the owner of the team Tony plays for and he had no knowledge about this either. Now the owner of the team believing his daughter seeks justice never thinking that his daughter is a liar. And so begins an adventurous chase and courtroom setting with Tony fighting not only for his life professionally but also literally. First he has severely injured and then he is pursued by less than your average members of a fan club. Helping Tony to fend off any other attacks and to clear his name are three "blood brothers," friends of Tony's from his youth, a defense attorney and a Jamaican soldier of fortune. But when circumstances become worse and worse and the evidence is more and more damaging, Tony can't help but think about another similar incident in his family history which proved tragic. This is a book which moves headlong and is one spectacular roller coaster ride. Just when you think the plot can't twist or turn anymore, it does. And if you are a reader like myself who enjoys character driven novels, this is the perfect book for you because you will so miss these characters when you close the book. Whitfield Grant, the author of this well conceived and crafted novel, is a name to remember. His books are the kind, like other beloved authors I read, that once I finish them I can't wait till the next title is published. In the book Railroaded there is mention that Mr. Grant's next book, Derailed, a sequel to Railroaded will be available soon. For sure I will be the first one to pluck it from the bookstore's shelves. But I need to clear my calendar of everything because as soon as I begin reading this book, I won't be doing anything else. So what are you waiting for? Isn't it time you run out and purchase this book? Believe me when I say you will thank me over and over again.
Like a Spider Spinning a Web!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I've read many Grisham books and many of the Scott Patterson books showcasing Alex Cross. For me, there was always something missing. Where are the stories that deal with a real slice of our culture, that is a mutlicultural experience that represents the melting pot that is America? Such is the case with the new novel, "Railroaded!" by author Whitfield Grant. It is interesting that the novel showcases stories that are in the headlines on almost a daily basis. So, how does a successful African-American family man and athlete defend himself from a vindictive rape charge by a rich and powerful young white woman? This is the story showcased in Railroaded! From the first page, Mr. Grant sets the stage for a psychological thriller as the principal character witnesses a lynching in the mid 1960's. Railroaded grips you in suspense as it twists and turns through a well developed plot. The characters are well developed and allow you to create your own pictures in your minds eye. All through the book, you are forced to endure the nightmares faced by the main character, Tony Williams, as he fights with his two best friends, to clear his name. The book then becomes a courtroom drama showcasing all that must be endured in that venue as well as in the court of public opinion. And the ending . . . the ending will leave you saying, "whew!" There are those that probably think that the three African-American men showcased in this novel are too perfect . . . to good to be true. But don't we need positive role models in a society that showcases negativity, promotes negative social mores in the interaction between men and women, and elevates crime to celebrity status? Whitfield Grant has successfully created characters in which we can take a genuine interest and grabs your continued interest so that you will find yourself getting behind them in their pursuit of truth and justice. Does the book call into question certain issues that are at best difficult to address like racism and all the ugliness that it involves? Absolutely! But in the end, Mr. Grant handles the subject matter in a very clean manner . . . and in the end, sometimes being a good man just isn't enough. Read Railroaded! and see for yourself. It's simply outstanding. I am delighted to have found a great author who provides real reading entertainment.
The Ultimate "Can't Put it Down Book" for 2005!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
FINALLY! A great legal thriller written for the multi-cultural audience! "Railroaded" is the story of a black football player, Tony Williams (who really loves and is faithful to his wife) who, together with his best friends, fights the insanity of modern "sexual" persecution (many years after having suffered through painful racially-based trauma). Set in 1979, the book immerses you in a fast-paced "movie in your mind" as you ride Whitfield Grant's rollercoaster of unexpected surprises and clever twists. You will try in earnest to identify in what character the "sinister" force really resides that threatens to take this highly sympathetic hero down (it's not obvious!). In the backdrop of this courtroom and mystery thriller (laced with a love story too), it is the unfolding of a story about three naturally bright and gifted athletes, a valient wife and a "dream team" they form in response to a calculated frame-up. The main characters deeply value their relationships with one another, and exude genuine loyalty, warmth and humor. I like the simple human values demonstrated in the book. Grant has a great gift for gab when it comes to natural dialogue and moves you quickly through incredible action scenes --whether it's in the courtroom, on the football field or on a heated car chase. As an attorney, I especially appreciated the credibility of Grant's depiction of the defense lawyers, prosecutors and judges. He even develops an interesting character in the prosecutor relentlessly after Tony Williams. I can't wait for the sequel! Keep writing Whitfield!
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