Viper's dream A novel

Jake Lamar

Book - 2023

"Harlem, 1936. Clyde "The Viper" Morton boards a train from Alabama to Harlem to chase his dreams of being a jazz musician. When his talent fails him, he becomes caught up in the dangerous underbelly of Harlem's drug trade. In this heartbreaking novel, one man must decide what he is willing to give up and what he wants to fight for. Viper's Dream is a fast-paced story that is charged with suspense. A snappy, provocative voice and a stark look at Viper's Black American experience weave with endless plot twists to offer readers a stunningly original, achingly beautiful read."--

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Crooked Lane 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Jake Lamar (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
194 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781639105694
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lamar (Ghosts of Saint-Michel) keeps the pages turning in this taut saga of an aspiring jazz musician's descent into Harlem's criminal underworld. In 1961, Clyde "The Viper" Morton is distraught after killing an unnamed victim; it's not his first murder, but it's the first one he regrets. He calls a friend on the NYPD to report the death and is given three hours to flee the city before authorities arrive on the scene. The action then shifts back to 1936, as Morton leaves his Alabama hometown and the mother of his unborn child for New York City, with dreams of becoming a professional trumpeter. He bombs his first audition, and instead finds work shining shoes in a Harlem barbershop. Before long, he catches the attention of Abraham Orlinsky, a loan shark and drug dealer who fronts as a nightclub owner. Orlinsky hires Morton as an enforcer, dangling the promise of increased wages and luxury living, and Morton accepts the devil's bargain. The '30s and '60s timelines alternate throughout, building to the revelation of who Morton killed in the present, and why. Lamar dexterously uses the ping-ponging structure to ratchet up suspense and render the climactic payoff properly shocking. This sympathetic portrait of a violent antihero is hard not to wolf down in a single sitting. Agent: Kristine Dahl, CAA. (Sept.)

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