A gritty, racially and politically motivated, slow burning but intensely heated thriller!
“The African Nation platform is clear,” says a black activist to a black female power politician on a fast track to the presidency.
“… when you say you want a voice, you want representation, the end of oppression, you want the laws applied fairly – who doesn’t? But then you go on to say you want your own separate system, and that just don’t fly. Can’t you see that? The numbers aren’t there, and the numbers drive the dollars. You want to take over a state? Move the people back to Africa? You want a black Israel on some sand in Africa? That what you want?” responds that black politician!
Given a lack of evidence and the clear certainty that a black punk car-jacker would be acquitted if he were brought to trial for murder, San Francisco’s DA drops the charges and reluctantly releases the suspect. But even in San Francisco, a city known for its diversity, tolerance and compassion, that’s a bridge too far. To many, the guilt of the black man who had been arrested was obvious and a conviction for murder should have been a slam-dunk inevitability. A mob of hot-headed white racists, fueled, of course, by generous helpings of alcohol and chest-thumping, lynch an unfortunate black man in response to what they claimed was an outrageous piece of reverse racial inequity.
But one young man in that mob, caught up in the emotions of the moment, knows that what is happening is beyond wrong. During his frantic attempts to rescue the innocent black man from a brutal racial murder at the hands of the now unstoppable mob, a passing journalist’s chance photograph portrays him as the mob’s motivator and the prime mover behind the ugly hanging. The young man is forced to go into hiding and San Francisco is faced with a repeat of Los Angeles Rodney King race riots!
A CERTAIN JUSTICE is not a high speed thriller but it’s definitely gripping. It’s a story motivated by the obvious reality that racism (not to mention misogyny) is a problem that is not a right wing-left wing issue. It’s an endemic problem and the USA would be well advised to read this novel to remind themselves that their society is anything but fair, tolerant, compassionate or post-racial.
And, by-the-bye, A CERTAIN JUSTICE is the debut novel of the now well established Abe Glitsky/Dismas Hardy series. What a great beginning! No wonder I’m a fan.
Paul Weiss