EXCERPTS...
“It used to be 'what's that black and white and red all over?' was a joke told about the newspaper, but every newspaper in the hands of racist reactionaries in the South has indeed been red all over – soaked with the blood of innocent Black people brutalized and slaughtered over lies in print that continue to this day.
“No more
will we allow the wholesale placarding of racist tomes about ourselves and our
children to pass for news? No more will we not have a voice to raise in a challenge. No more shall we, the Black populations of Tinyville, Littleburg,
Minneapolis, Smallwood, Shortport, Big Loft, and the rural countryside be
passively painted as savages while the real savages sit comfortably in places
of law, commerce, and politics. Be it known to all Virginia: those days are
over! Hereby understand that the Lofton County Free Voice will roar back at the
voices of racist reactionary news, beginning in Tinyville, then across Lofton
County, then to the uttermost parts of Virginia!”
Captain Ironwood Hamilton and Lieutenant Patrick O'Reilly of Tinyville's two-man police force stood at the nearest public bulletin board nearest the police station, reading what they had been reading, over and over again, on their regular dawn walk through the town.
The lieutenant was 25 years old, medium height and build, with bright red hair, ruddy skin, green eyes, and a shocking Southern drawl (unless you know the Scotch-Irish history of the southeastern United States).
The captain was 45 years old, six feet tall, sinewy, with iron-gray eyes and hair to match. His features looked like something that those Southern artists who loved to carve Confederates out of marble would have adored – classic, robust features, handsome, calm, and resolute. The slight pinch in those features from the sudden headache the captain was experiencing would, of course, have been glossed over.
“Wow,” said Lieutenant O'Reilly. “Have ever you read such bombast in all your life, Captain?”
Captain Ironwood Hamilton shook his head slowly, slowly because of the headache that was increasing every second.
“It's only bombast if the Lofton County Free Voice can't do what it says. I rather think it can, or at least can make a gallant effort.”
Lieutenant O'Reilly's green eyes got wide.
“Captain, you're not serious! A Black newspaper? In Lofton County? They won't last a week!”
Captain
Hamilton shook his head again and restrained his urge to rub his throbbing
temples.
“It's not 1819, and these are not amateurs we are dealing with. Just from this first issue, I know they have a good chunk of money in hand, dedicated people, and good strategic and tactical sense.”
MY BOOK REVIEW... OF BLACK, WHITE, AND RED ALL OVER
"A clean Christian mystery that could have been ripped from today's headlines ... Ironwood Hamilton, the new captain of police in Tinyville VA, is put at odds with his regional police colleagues when a new and confrontational Black newspaper hits them all with a demand for the public release of records about police brutality in Lofton County. With the help of one loyal lieutenant and a relative with a famous name and suitably dangerous temperament, Captain Hamilton must gather the clues to a plan for rogue police action that will eventuate in blood and fire! A complex and yet squeaky clean tale -- the first in a series of clean Christian mysteries in Lofton County!"
Title: Black, White, and Red All Over A Gritty, Current, Clean Christian Mystery
Author: Deeann D. Mathews
Publisher: D.D. M.
Series: Lofton County Clean Christian Mystery Series Book 1
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Black, White, and Reda All Over" by Deeann D. Mathews
My Opinion:
I found this read quite interesting with all that is going on around us that dealt with a little bit of it all from 'clean, faith, humor, surprises, twists, turns, mystery, and suspense.' I will say that some well-written characters [with Captain Hamilton being one my favorite] will keep you turning the pages to see what is coming next in this systemic racism read that has gone on even in our country. Be ready as the subjects go around 'law, order, race, romance, yes some romance, policing, and history' as we are given a story that will give one a lot to ponder over long after the read that deals so well with racism, yes even in our country. To get the whole story, you will have to pick up the good read 'Black, White, and Red All Over' to see how well this author brings it all out to the reader.
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