Capitol Punishment (An Art Jefferson Thriller Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
to focus on the “how,” a question they believed was explained in the voluminous handwritten diaries of Canadia Conyers Royce.“I’ll read to you,” Frankie said. Art, Hal, Omar, and Lou gave their attention as she found the first section she had marked. “Here:December 1985,The ‘Defender,’ last month’s issue, arrived today, and a very, very powerful piece was on page seventeen. By a man named John Barrish. I have never heard of him before, but he referred to Father’s good friend Dr. Trent in the piece. Powerful, I do say. So clearly does he describe the negro problem that I could almost overlook that annoying habit—the same one Dr. Trent had—of calling the negroes Africans. Words, words, words. This is about more than that. I must look into this John Barrish. I definitely must.”Frankie skipped to the next passage marked by a sticky note. “And this:March 1986,John is a charming man. He reminds me so much of father. Intelligent. No... wise. That is the word. And what power there is to his vision!”“She sounds infatuated with him,”
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