Time's undoing : a novel / Cheryl A. Head.
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- ISBN: 9780593471821
- ISBN: 0593471822
- Physical Description: 371 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Dutton, Penguin Random House, [2023]
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Genre: | Novels. Historical fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. |
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BookList Review
Time's Undoing : A Novel
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Head, the award-winning author of the Charlie Mack Motown mystery featuring a Black, female, queer PI, brings her gift for strong women protagonists and suspense to this tale about a young, Black, female journalist from Detroit on a dangerous quest. In 1929, a Black master carpenter, Robert Lee Harrington, is killed in Birmingham, Alabama. In 2019, his great-granddaughter, Meghan McKenzie, decides to go to Birmingham to hunt down the hidden truth about Harrington's life and unsolved murder. Head charts every step in Meghan's Birmingham investigation, from her gutsy, seemingly fated research to her finding friends and allies, including a Black woman activist, a white librarian destined to make painful discoveries about her family, and a distractingly sexy Black man working in the mayor's social justice office. Harrington's harrowing story of Jim Crow racism and violence is equally vivid and affecting. After being forced to leave Florida, he has finally brought his beautiful pregnant wife and their young daughter to Birmingham only to have trouble hunt him down one final time. As threats intensify against Meghan, Head dramatizes the ongoing horrors of white supremacy, police brutality, and the "conspiracy of hate," but she also spotlights the way people come together to fight for justice. This heart-seizing tale even has a touch of the supernatural as it celebrates Black lives. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Thanks to strong prepub buzz and its deeply resonant subject, Head's commanding novel will be on many "must read" lists.
Publishers Weekly Review
Time's Undoing : A Novel
Publishers Weekly
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A Black journalist investigates an ancestor's murder in the meandering latest from Head (Charlene Mack Motown Series). In 2019, Meghan McKenzie, 28, covers the Black Lives Matter movement for the Detroit Free Press and convinces her editor to send her to Birmingham, Ala., to look into her great-grandfather Robert Harrington's 1929 death, following up on a family legend that he was killed by a cop. With the help of white librarian Kristen Gleason, smooth city official Darius Curren, and BLM leader Monique Hendricks, Meghan makes inroads with older Black residents who provide information and direction for her search. But her research into a crooked cop who was also murdered soon draws suspicion from locals, who attempt to threaten her into silence. As Meghan continues her quest and entertains her attraction to Darius, flashbacks fill in Robert's life as a carpenter who is begrudgingly respected by white folks and whose flashy car and unwillingness to be meek draws the wrong kind of attention. Eventually, the leisurely pacing of Meghan's investigation gives way to a hasty conspiracy-riddled final act. Though imperfect, the author's meticulous tracing of racism's legacies will intrigue historical fiction fans. Agent: Lori Galvin, Aevitas Creative Management. (Feb.)