Honor

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Management number 233717542 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$4.18 Model Number 233717542
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Based on a true story, Honor unravels the murder of a young woman within the harrowing world of organized crime in 1920s Baltimore.In her debut novel, A. B. Dozier delivers a fresh and compelling take on the old story of misogyny and organized crime. Honor shines a light on the machinations of the Black Hand, a notorious crime racket that once preyed on immigrant communities in Maryland and West Virginia. The brilliant narrative threads itself through the perspectives of witnesses to the crime and its aftermath. Through a kaleidoscope of voices, Dozier constructs a clear-eyed view of the community the young victim Bella had to navigate, from her diminished family, to the men that used and trafficked her body, to the friendships she formed, all the while remaining an independent woman, willing to defy societal norms―those set up by “respectable” society and, more dangerously, by the Black Hand.This novel is based on an extraordinary true story. Thousands of people lined up for days outside the Baltimore morgue in the stifling heat of July 1922 for a glimpse of young Bella’s body. Newspapers shared the lurid details of the murder, speculating wildly on love affairs gone wrong. The investigation into her death would lead police to crack more than a dozen other homicide cases and to expose an organized crime network originating in Calabria, Italy, and stretching out of Baltimore across West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and beyond.Although the events in this forgotten story took place a century ago, its themes of societal upheaval and injustice continue to haunt us. Dozier reminds us how within the worlds we inhabit, we each make utterly human decisions—significant and seemingly insignificant, honorable and dishonorable—that drive our very fate. Read more

ASIN B0GTHRHR38
ISBN13 978-1958888957
Language English
Publisher Blair
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Publication date March 9, 2027

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