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A Negro and an Ofay

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In 1952, after a year on the run, disgraced Chicago Police Officer Elliot Caprice wakes up in a jailhouse in St. Louis. His friends from his hometown secure his release and he returns to find the family farm in foreclosure and the man who raised him dying in a flophouse.

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    In 1952, after a year on the run, disgraced Chicago Police Officer Elliot Caprice wakes up in a jailhouse in St. Louis. His friends from his hometown secure his release and he returns to find the family farm in foreclosure and the man who raised him dying in a flophouse. Desperate for money, he accepts a straight job as a process server and eventually crosses paths with a powerful family from Chicago’s North Shore. A captain of industry is dead, the key to his estate disappeared with the chauffeur, and soon Elliot is in up to his neck. The mixed-race son of Illinois farm country must return to the Windy City with the Chicago Police on his heels and the Syndicate at his throat.

    Good thing he’s had a lifetime of playing both sides to the middle.

    Book Details

    Publication Date: May 15, 2017
    Category: Fiction
    Publisher: Down & Out Books
    ISBN-13:
    ISBN-10: 1943402671
    Length: 282 (Paperback)
    Language: English
    Format: Paperback, eBook
    Dimensions: 5.98 In x .6 In x 9.02 In
    Item Weight: 0.8375
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    In The Press

    “Fans of Walter Mosley and George Pelecanos are going to devour Danny Gardner’s brilliant new book. A Negro and an Ofay breathes exciting new life into noir fiction.”

    Jonathan Maberry
    The New York Times bestselling author


    “Elliot Caprice is a terrific character with his own Midwestern territory and Danny Gardner tells his stories with style and cunning.”

    Peter Blauner
    The New York Times bestselling author and co-Executive Producer of CBS’s Blue Bloods.

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