
Streets of Fire
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Narrado por:
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George Guidall
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Thomas Cook
It is May 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama. As Martin Luther King, Jr.’s civil rights demonstrations begin to fill the streets, prejudices awaken and tempers flare. Amid the violence and confusion, a deaf black girl is found raped and murdered. Veteran homicide detective Ben Wellman pursues the murderer through the throngs of protesters, the pool halls of the black district of Bearmatch, the white mansions of Mountain Brook, and, finally, even in his own department. As he did in Sacrificial Ground, Cook has created a novel of uncommon force and resonance.
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Good book, great narration
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What made the experience of listening to Streets of Fire the most enjoyable?
The story was utterly compelling, and the narrator superb.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ben Wellman. Because of his unshakable integrity.Which scene was your favorite?
The end -- when Ben steps off the curb and joins the forward rush of humanity.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
See aboveOne of my most cherished books.
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