Man Who Fell From the Sky
Author: Bill Fletcher Jr.
Synopsis: A sniper’s bullet shocks the sleepy Cape Cod village of Osterville. As young reporter David Gomes covers the story, the murder investigation becomes personal when Gomes, a Cape Verdean American, encounters the smoldering racial antagonism between the descendants of Cape Verde and African-Americans, and the deep-seated hatred toward people of color among some members of the white community.
Author: Bill Fletcher Jr.
Synopsis: A sniper’s bullet shocks the sleepy Cape Cod village of Osterville. As young reporter David Gomes covers the story, the murder investigation becomes personal when Gomes, a Cape Verdean American, encounters the smoldering racial antagonism between the descendants of Cape Verde and African-Americans, and the deep-seated hatred toward people of color among some members of the white community.
Author: Bill Fletcher Jr.
Synopsis: A sniper’s bullet shocks the sleepy Cape Cod village of Osterville. As young reporter David Gomes covers the story, the murder investigation becomes personal when Gomes, a Cape Verdean American, encounters the smoldering racial antagonism between the descendants of Cape Verde and African-Americans, and the deep-seated hatred toward people of color among some members of the white community.
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“Bill Fletcher pulls together history and mystery to create an exciting and compelling story of race and revenge. It is truly an unexpected page turner.”
“Bent on relieving the suffering of one family, he [Gomes] ends up finding the truth is more complicated, the villain a victim, too, of a bigger cruelty and devastation that stretched through the generations.”