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About The Book
The Civil War is over, though for Jupiter Smith, a former slave and Union soldier, many battles still lie ahead. He returns to the plantation he worked on before the war in search of his woman, but instead finds his old master gone mad, haunting the ruins like a ghost. Out of pity for the now mentally ill colonel, Jupiter strangles him and heads west to seek a new life in San Francisco.
When the colonel’s son, Confederate soldier Archer Smith, arrives home and finds his father murdered, he vows revenge upon Jupiter for all he has lost—following his former slave to the far reaches of the continent.
But things take a new turn as Archer’s desire for retribution is overwhelmed by his dependency on opium, and he ends up the target of a gang of “crimpers”…the very gang that Jupiter works for in San Francisco. When Jupiter fails in an attempt to save Archer, they both end up shanghaied aboard a ship headed on a dangerous mission and ruled by a merciless captain. Will the two Smiths work together to stay alive and return home, or will they become victims of the sea, the crew, and their mad captain?
Product Details
- Publisher: Atria Books (January 6, 2015)
- Length: 352 pages
- ISBN13: 9781451625806
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Raves and Reviews
"A splendid tale of high-seas adventure that examines the ironies of freedom in post-Civil War America, steeped in the desperate hope to reunite family. Harrison's second offering is not short on plot yet maintains both thoughtful and dastardly characters who insist on defining freedom on their own terms . . . . come hell or high water."
– Marcus J. Guillory, author Red Now and Laters
“Teems with adventure . . . . and a good deal of intrigue”
– Booklist
“Filled with adventure, this sweeping novel also reflects the complexities of slavery, freedom, and shared history.”
– Library Journal
PRAISE FOR RASHAD HARRISON'S OUR MAN IN THE DARK
“An entertaining work of historical fiction with a touch of the noir; readers who enjoyed Don Delilo’s Libra will appreciate.”
– Library Journal
“The dark conclusion descends into powerful moral ambivalence about love, loyalty and family.”
– Kirkus Reviews
“A well-written journey back in time.”
– Washington Post
“Harrison’s debut mystery offers a fascinating setting for his intriguing mix of fact and fiction.”
– Booklist
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