With cholera raging on the Papago reservation, Joshua Rabb must contract for the new sewer system that will save the Native Americans' lives, an assignment that thrusts him into a world of greed and corruption
Picked up this battered paperback copy of Versions Of The Truth by Richard Parrish. Tight, interesting legal drama stuff with a chunk of real life and relationships thrown in there.
There's definitely some non PC references to people of colour, but for a book set in the Southern US in 1946 those are probably on key. Did interest me the dichotomy of a WW2 Jewish vet main actor not finding racial injustice abhorrent in other ways. Still, a good book. Tore through it in a day!