Crook Manifesto

Paperback Published on: 18/07/2024
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Crook Manifesto
City on Fire…
I was happy to see Colson Whitehead returning to the characters of Harlem Shuffle, and Crook Manifesto doesn’t disappoint. Crooks and killers in early 70s... READ MORE
Paul Thornton

Synopsis

From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead comes the thrilling and entertaining sequel to Harlem Shuffle

1971, New York City. Trash piles up on the streets, crime is at an all-time high, the city is going bankrupt, and a shooting war has broken out between the NYPD and the Black Liberation Army. Furniture store owner and ex-fence Ray Carney is trying to keep his head down, his business up and his life straight. But then he needs Jackson 5 tickets for his daughter May and he decides to hit up an old police contact, who wants favours in return. For Ray, staying out of the game gets a lot more complicated - and deadly.

1973. The old ways are being overthrown by the thriving counterculture, but Pepper, Carney's enduringly violent partner in crime, is a constant. In these difficult times, Pepper takes on a side gig doing security on a Blaxploitation shoot in Harlem, finding himself in a world of Hollywood stars and celebrity drug dealers, in addition to the usual cast of hustlers, mobsters and hit men. These adversaries underestimate the seasoned crook - to their regret.

1976. Harlem is burning, while the country gears up for the Bicentennial. Carney is trying to come up with a celebratory July 4th advertisement he can actually live with, while his wife Elizabeth is campaigning for her childhood friend, rising politician Alexander Oakes. When a fire seriously injures one of Carney's tenants, he enlists Pepper to look into who may be behind it, navigating a crumbling metropolis run by the shady, the violent and the utterly corrupt.

In scalpel-sharp prose and with unnerving clarity and wit, Colson Whitehead writes about a city that runs on cronyism, threats, ego, ambition, incompetence and even, sometimes, pride. Crook Manifesto is a kaleidoscopic portrait of Harlem, and a searching portrait of how families work in the face of chaos and hostility.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9780349727660
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 265g
  • Languages: English

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Crook Manifesto
beautifully written and unexpectedly funny
Although I was aware of Colson Whitehead, I've never read any of his books; I think possibly because he's a Pulitzer prize winner, I was expecting them to ... READ MORE
jean
Crook Manifesto
Harlem hoodlooms
Crook Manifesto by Colson Whitehead A walk through the criminal underworld of 1970’s Harlem as told by three intertwining stories centred around Ray Car... READ MORE
Jonathan  Kaye
Crook Manifesto
What will Ray do next?
Being a fan of Colson Whitehead, I am not entirely certain how Harlem Shuffle passed me by? As it's the first book in the Ray Carney series it would have b... READ MORE
KimG9
Crook Manifesto
An excellent second volume in Whitehead’s Harlem Trilogy
“A man has a hierarchy of crime, of what is morally acceptable and what is not, a crook manifesto, and those who subscribe to lesser codes are … nothing.” ... READ MORE
Vivienne O'Regan
Crook Manifesto
Another stellar story featuring Ray Carney
Crook Manifesto by Colson Whitehead is another stellar story in the life and troubles of furniture store owner Ray Carney, introducing a close friend of hi... READ MORE
Ciaran McLarnon
Crook Manifesto
City of fear
New York in the 1970s and the city has gone to the rats. Ray Carney has stopped fencing and now runs a furniture store but he's promised his daughter that... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
Crook Manifesto
Dickens of a wry eye
Colston Whitehead's humorous eye on the human condition is classic. Just as importantly, he seems to have an honest take on society and history. A defini... READ MORE
Jane Zeitlin