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In 1955, Look magazine called Phenix City, Alabama, 'The  Wickedest City in America,' a stew of organized crime and corruption,  run by a machine that dealt with complaints forcefully and with dispatch. 			
When crime-fighting attorney Albert Patterson is gunned down in a  Phenix City alley in the spring of 1954, the entire town seems to pause  just for a moment-and when it starts up again, there is something  different about it. A small group of men meet and decide that they have  had enough,…
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    Forlag
    C & R Crime
  
  
  
    Utgitt
    11 desember 2016
    
  
  
  
  
    Sjanger
    
      Krim
    
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    DRM-beskyttelse
    LCP
  
  
    ISBN
    9781472103499
  
In 1955, Look magazine called Phenix City, Alabama, 'The  Wickedest City in America,' a stew of organized crime and corruption,  run by a machine that dealt with complaints forcefully and with dispatch. 			
When crime-fighting attorney Albert Patterson is gunned down in a  Phenix City alley in the spring of 1954, the entire town seems to pause  just for a moment-and when it starts up again, there is something  different about it. A small group of men meet and decide that they have  had enough, but what that means and where it will take them is something  they could not have foreseen. Over the course of the next several  months, lives will change, people will die, and unexpected heroes will emerge - 'like a Randolph Scott western,' one of them remarks, 'played out  not with horses and Winchesters but with Chevys and .38s and  switchblades.'
Atkins draws from the worlds of pulp and Faulkner in Wicked City, using characters from the town's true history to tell a story of the best and worst of morality, and the ambiguity in between.
Critical Praise:
"This is the classic Western tale of good vs. evil,  'played out not with horses and Winchesters but with Chevys and Fords  and .38s and switchblades.' The result is a gripping, superb crime  story, all the more remarkable because it really did happen. Highly  recommended." Library Journal
      
        