Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Thrillers / Crime
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:The Detective John Landreith Series
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:592
  • eBook ISBN:9798350980998
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350976755

By the Blood of the Crescent Moon

A Hate Crime In The Deep South That Was Never Supposed To Be Solved

By Jacob Lassiter

Overview


When the partially decomposed body of a young woman is discovered during an annual university celebration, an investigation is launched that will take renowned Atlanta homicide detective, John Landreith, from the infamous red-light district of Georgia's capital into the consecrated sanctuary of an inner-city mega-church. Powerful forces are at work to conceal the perpetrator's identity. Long-standing reputations and a prestigious appointment to serve in the United States Senate are at stake. Landreith and his partner, Finn Rollins, must move faster than the quickly unfolding plot working against them. In a daring attempt to uncover the killer's identity, the detectives devise an ingenious plan as uncertain as it is daring. It all comes to a climactic finish on a Sunday morning that the congregants, and Atlanta at large, will never forget.
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Description


The news of an unknown prostitute found murdered in a Southern metropolitan city would ordinarily generate no more interest than a mid-week weather forecast, but Atlanta's renowned homicide detective John Landreith has a strong suspicion that this slaying could become the defining moment in his already stellar career. Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to make sure the body would never be found, which suggests the possibility that the perpetrator could be someone of importance with a lot on the line. In a city historically marked by racial tensions, half of its population is doubtful that the slaying of a young black woman actually matters. Landreith and his partner, Finn Rollins, begin an investigation that takes them on a harrowing journey into the cold waters of Georgia's fabled Chattahoochee River, deep into the underbelly of Atlanta's seedy red light district, and up the steps of a prestigious downtown mega-church. Their investigation reaches a fever pitch when they confront the church's iconic leader whose well-known bluster and shameless self-promotion have led him to brazenly crown himself "Atlanta's Pastor." Cornering the killer and forcing a confession will require a cunning maneuver in which the two detectives are left to rely on untested civilian assistance that must be perfectly timed and flawlessly executed. Landreith's experience tells him he is right to be worried, but it's that same experience that also makes this case, and its unfortunate victim, intensely personal.
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About The Author


Jacob Lassiter was born and raised in the deep South during the turbulent segregation and intense struggle for civil rights era of the 1960's. During his lifetime, he has the unique opportunity to witness some of the most socially volatile and politically unstable situations on five continents. From post-communistic Russia and Ukraine to deep in the Amazon basin, the leprosy pandemic in Nepal, and the AIDS ravaged nations of East Africa, he has witnessed human suffering, poverty, and social injustice on a scale unimaginable to most. "By the Blood of the Crescent Moon" is his debut novel and the first in the Detective John Landreith series.
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