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Blackman's Coffin

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"A wealth of historical detail, an exciting treasure hunt and credible characters distinguish this fresh, adventurous read." —Publishers Weekly STARRED review

Sam Blackman is an angry man. A Chief Warrant Officer in the Criminal Investigation Detachment of the U.S. military, he lost a leg in Iraq. His outspoken criticism of his medical treatment resulted in his transfer to the Veteran's Hospital in Asheville, NC. Disillusioned with the military, grieving over the recent death of his parents, and at odds with his brother, Sam's life is in shambles. Then an ex-marine and fellow amputee named Tikima Robertson walks into his hospital room.

Tikima hints she has an opportunity for Sam to use his investigative skills—if he can stop feeling sorry for himself. But before she can return, Tikima is murdered, her body found floating in the French Broad River. Sam was the last person to see her alive.

Tikima's sister, Nakayla, brings Sam a journal she finds in Tikima's apartment. A note stuck to the inside cover reads "For Sam Blackman." The volume dates to 1919 and contains the entries of a twelve-year-old boy who accompanies his father, a white funeral director, as they help a black man, Elijah Robertson, transport his deceased relative from Asheville to a small family plot in Georgia.

The link to the present? Nearly 90 years ago, Elijah's body was also found in the French Broad River, a crime foreshadowing the death of his great-great-granddaughter Tikima.

Sam and Nakayla must delve into Asheville's rich history, the legacy of the Vanderbilts at the Biltmore estate, and of author Tom Wolfe to uncover the murderous truth.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 7, 2008
      At the start of this outstanding first in a new series from de Castrique (Final Undertaking
      ), Sam Blackman, a feisty army vet who lost part of a leg in the current Iraq War, is in his last days of rehab at a V.A. hospital in Asheville, N.C., when he meets Tikima Robertson, a black woman and fellow amputee who invites him to apply for a job at her security firm. Soon after, Sam phones the firm and learns Tikima is dead. Sam speaks at Tikima's funeral, during which her apartment is ransacked. Tikima's sister, Nakayla, later finds that the intruders overlooked a diary from 1919 bookmarked with Sam's name and number. The diary vividly brings to life the intrepid journey of a white funeral director and the Robertson sisters' great-great-grandfather, Elijah Robertson, that ends in Elijah's murder. Suspecting a connection between the long-ago murder and Tikima's untimely drowning, Sam decides to investigate, but he must overcome hurdles of body and mind as he pursues the truth. A wealth of historical detail, an exciting treasure hunt and credible characters distinguish this fresh, adventurous read.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 1, 2008
      This series opener from the author of the Buryin' Barry mysteries introduces Sam Blackman, an Iraq War veteran recuperating from the loss of his leg in a North Carolina hospital. A young female visitor piques his interest when she asks for his help, but she is murdered before she can tell him more. Soon, Blackman is drawn deep into an 88-year-old murder case connected to her death. Known for his effortless storytelling, de Castrique once again delivers a compelling tale blending fact and fiction, this one involving racial tension, the aftermath of war, and the authentication of manuscripts. For all mystery collections. [See Prepub Mystery, "LJ" 2/1/08.]

      Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2008
      While recuperating in an Asheville, North Carolina, veterans hospital after losing a leg in Iraq, Sam Blackman meets fellow vet Tikima Robertson, who stops by his hospital room with a possible job offer and a promise to visit again. When Tikima doesnt return, Sam tries to contact her and finds she has been murdered. After Tikimas sister, Nakayla, shows Sam a journal that Tikima wanted him to see, he becomes involved not only in finding Tikimas murderer but also in solving the mystery of the 90-year-old journal itself, which refers to another murder, of the Robertsons great-great grandfather. Gold, emeralds, the Vanderbilts Biltmore estate, and author Thomas Wolfe play roles in the generations-old case, which Sam and Nakayla unravel in a suspenseful, compelling narrative. A nice mix of past and present and a sympathetic sleuthing duo will keep readers engaged. De Castrique is the author of the Barry Clayton Undertaking series, also set in North Carolina.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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