Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Starred Review. Two lesser characters from Yale law
professor Carter's bestselling first novel,_ The Emperor of
Ocean Park_ (2002)—husband and wife Lemaster and Julia
Carlyle—take center stage in his second, a compelling,
literate page-turner that effortlessly blends a gripping
whodunit with complex discussions of politics and race in
contemporary America. Lemaster, one of the country's most
influential African-Americans, has recently begun his tenure
as president of a prestigious New England university. As he
and Julia, who serves as a dean in the university's divinity
school, drive home one snowy night, they happen upon the
corpse of Professor Kellen Zant, a brilliant economist as
well as Julia's former lover. The murder threatens to shatter
not only the Carlyles' marriage but also the fragile psyche
of their precocious but troubled daughter, Vanessa—and
may affect the upcoming, bitterly contested race for the
White House. Julia proves an unlikely but dogged
investigator, who looks beyond the official verdict that Zant
was killed in a chance encounter with a robber. In the
richness of his characters, both major and minor, and the
intelligence of his writing, Carter rivals Scott Turow.
Expect another bestseller.
300,000 first printing; author tour. (July)
Featuring the setting and two minor characters from his
best-selling debut novel,
The Emperor of Ocean Park, Stephen L. Carter has
crafted a literary thriller peppered with shrewd observations
about wealth, power, race, culture, and politics. Several
critics were disappointed with the murder mystery, citing a
melodramatic plot with too many characters. However, the
Washington Post declared, "Let's be honest: No one
should read a Carter novel for the mystery." Indeed, Carter's
astute dissection of the upper-class black milieu and his
scathing portrait of the subtly racist community surrounding
the university shine brightest, offering a compelling
exploration of ethics and power. Fans of his first novel will
certainly welcome his second.
From Publishers Weekly
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