A debut novel by Cedric the Entertainer. A good crime novel with interesting characters. Nostalgic for the time period. It is entertaining, pardon the pun.
A debut novel by Cedric the Entertainer. A good crime novel with interesting characters. Nostalgic for the time period. It is entertaining, pardon the pun.
In 1948, a black man drives away from his home late at night and is stopped by a white cop. You probably think you know what happens next. Except you probably don‘t. And that is part of the joy of this surprising book. It is in part a history, a heist, a warm family story and a gambler‘s tale - with comic & tragic notes and an intriguing ending. The title, cover & the overall of the novel are in synch so if you like them, you will like this book.
Babe Boyce, con man, booze runner, and war vet is set to make the deal of a lifetime. He just needs to play one more game. And Babe never loses.
I liked a lot about this. Cedric is great at setting the scene. The characters were diverse & well fleshed out.
I did feel most of the flashbacks were unnecessary. & the ending felt rushed with the major conflict of the story left unresolved. It felt like I was only getting half of the story. 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑