Carmen Nguyen never knew her father, Langston Blue, an army sergeant presumably killed in Vietnam. Enlisting the help of Denver's CJ Floyd, a streetwise African American bail bondsman and Vietnam vet,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have enjoyed following Robert O Greer telling us the exploits of protagonist C J Floyd; each novel reveals a bit more fully the colorful character and depth of personality => especially as mirrored by the multi-dimensional supporting cast C J Floyd surrounds himself. <br /> <br />I found Langston Blue the best book yet in the series, riveting, well researched => the topics Greer covers make one think as well as be entertained.
Resurrecting Langston Blue
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I have read all of Robert Greer's novels and I love his style of writing. He seems to put you in the scenery where you can feel the surroundings weaving you into the locale he is writing about. He is another underrated author.
The Number One Fan Speaks
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is another winner from Robert Greer. It captures the issues from Vietnam that continue to haunt America. It also shows some of the complexities of multi-racial relationships that occurred in Vietnam and how the children assimilated in the US. The story moves with great twists and turns and paints a great picture of the many sides of C.J. Floyd.
A powerful political thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This novel is as much mystery as thriller and features Greer's long time protagonist CJ Floyd. It has intrigue with a strong sense of character and place, and is a must read for mystery, thriller,and CJ Floyd fans.
(RAW Rating: 4.5) - Old wounds reopened
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Thirty-five years ago, Vietnam Veteran Langston Blue witnessed an atrocity of war that sent him into self-imposed exile to keep from being murdered. He would have remained in hiding in his West Virginia back woods cabin forever, but was contacted by someone claiming to be his daughter. He'd been told his wife was murdered, so he didn't see how he could have a daughter. Unsure what to do, his choices are reduced when his cabin is blown up. Now fearing that this woman may actually be his child, he makes his way across country to Colorado to make sure the people who are after him aren't after his child. Bail bondsman CJ Floyd was hired by Carmen Nguyen to find her father, Langston Blue. Carmen thought her father had deserted her, but found out from her aunt that he never knew about her. Her aunt also told her that a popular politician is one of the reasons Langston went into hiding. After Carmen and Langston are reunited, the politician ends up dead and the police believe Langston is the murderer. To clear Langston, CJ must solve the mystery of what happened thirty-five years ago. Mr. Greer's style of writing is smooth and fast-paced, which made for quick reading of this almost 400 page novel. You know you've read a good murder mystery when you finally find out whom the killer is and you want to slap yourself for not figuring it out. RESURRECTING LANGSTON BLUE had me in that spot. Mr. Greer had several plot lines rolling at the same time. The lines started at one spot, gradually separated, then merged to end the book with a bang. Reviewed by Deatri King-Bey of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers
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