When Cicadas Cry by Caroline Cleveland
Union Square & Co, 2024
ISBN 978-1-4549-5231-2
ISBN 978-1-4549-5232-9 (e-book)
Available: Paperback, Kindle edition
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When Cicadas Cry by Caroline Cleveland is an engaging murder mystery.
A beautiful, young, white woman is bludgeoned to death in rural South Carolina church. A young black accountant, covered in blood, crouches over her. In the eyes of the prosecutor and most of the whites in the town, the young man’s guilt is clear. A disgraced lawyer reluctantly agrees to defend the young man in what seems like a lost cause. But he must also deal with ra town torn by racial tensions.
Thirty-four years earlier, two teenage girls were murdered in the same town. Their case was never solved. As a novel approach, the author weaves the first-person voice of the true killer into the plot. The reader is challenged to identify the killer among the novel’s many characters.
The author, being a practicing lawyer, weaves interesting insights about lawyerly thinking and courtroom procedures into her story. The novel’s style and plot twists will remind readers of mysteries by other lawyer-novelists, such as John Grisham.
Recommended: young adults
Contains: gore, mild sex
Reviewed by Robert D. Yee
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