The Great American Century begins, the modern world roars to life, Capitalists flaunt greed and seize power, Socialists and labor unions flex their violent will, and an extraordinary true story of love and sacrifice unfolds.

The men and women of American R ed are among the most fascinating in American history. When, at the dawn of the 20th century, the Idaho governor is assassinated,blame falls on "Big Bill" Haywood, the all-powerful, one-eyed boss of the Western Fed- eration of Miners in Denver. Close by, his polio-crippled wife, Neva, struggles with her wavering faith, her love for another man, and her sister's affair with her husband.

New technologies accelerate American life, but justice lags behind. Private detectives, bat- tling socialists and unions on behalf of wealthy capitalists, will do whatever it takes to seeHaywood hanged. The scene is set for bloodshed, from Denver to Boise to San Francisco.America's most famous attorney, Clarence Darrow, leads the defense?a philandering U.S. senator leads the prosecution?while the press, gunhands, and spies pour in.

Among them are two idealists, Jack Garrett and Carla Capone?he a spy for the prosecu- tion, she for the defense. Risking all, they discover truths about their employers, about themselves and each other, and what they'll sacrifice for justice and honor?and for love.



Autorentext

David Marlett is an award-winning storyteller and bestselling author. In 2014, his first historical legal thriller, Fortunate Son, was well reviewed and rose to #2 in historical fiction and #3 in literature and fiction in Amazon's rankings. In addition, David is a professor at Pepperdine Law School, has been published in a number of magazines, was Managing Editor of OMNI Magazine, and regularly guest-lectures on story design. He is the father of four, a graduate of The University of Texas School of Law, and currently lives in Manhattan Beach, California.



Klappentext

A union boss goes on trial for murder at the dawn of the twentieth century in this acclaimed historical legal thriller based on true events. When the governor of Idaho is assassinated in 1905, Pinkerton detective James McParland pins the crime on William "Big Bill" Haywood, the powerful boss of the Western Federation of Miners. As the trial begins, America's most famous attorney, Clarence Darrow, leads the defense; a philandering US senator leads the prosecution; and the courtroom is crowded with press, gunhands, and spies. Among those present are two young idealists, Jack Garrett and Carla Capone-he a spy for the prosecution, she for the defense. As they discover unsettling truths about their employers, they begin to discover what they're willing to sacrifice for justice, honor, and a chance at love. "American Red is an unflinching depiction of mine owners' pursuit of profit at the expense of miners' safety, unions' routine use of violence to make workers' voices heard, a police force's willingness to resort to kidnapping and subterfuge and a court system's tug of war over constitutional protections, compassion and fairness." -Historical Novel Society

Titel
American Red
EAN
9781945839306
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
04.07.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
528