A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci

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A Calamity of Souls

Publisher’s summary

Set in the tumultuous year of 1968 in southern Virginia, a racially-charged murder case sets a duo of white and Black lawyers against a deeply unfair system as they work to defend their wrongfully-accused Black defendants in this courtroom drama from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.

Jack Lee is a white lawyer from Freeman County, Virginia, who has never done anything to push back against racism, until he decides to represent Jerome Washington, a Black man charged with brutally killing an elderly and wealthy white couple. Doubting his decision, Lee fears that his legal skills may not be enough to prevail in a case where the odds are already stacked against both him and his client. And he quickly finds himself out of his depth when he realizes that what is at stake is far greater than the outcome of a murder trial.

Desiree DuBose is a Black lawyer from Chicago who has devoted her life to furthering the causes of justice and equality for everyone. She comes to Freeman County and enters a fractious and unwieldy partnership with Lee in a legal battle against the best prosecutor in the Commonwealth. Yet DuBose is also aware that powerful outside forces are at work to blunt the victories achieved by the Civil Rights era.

Lee and DuBose could not be more dissimilar. On their own, neither one can stop the prosecution’s deliberate march towards a guilty verdict and the electric chair. But together, the pair fight for what once seemed impossible: a chance for a fair trial and true justice.

Over a decade in the writing, A Calamity of Souls breathes richly imagined and detailed life into a bygone era, taking the listener through a world that will seem both foreign and familiar.

©2024 David Baldacci (P)2024 Grand Central Publishing

Customer Reviews

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  • Patrick

    I have them all, this is the best!

    I’m always frustrated when he leaves a character that i like, from the camel club to king and maxwell. to 620? man. but am always happy with new story!

    I have all his books,. I only didn’t finish fantasy one. I don’t usually say these things, check my other reviews. Having lived in Virginia and my family is still there, on fact my parents a buried on what was his property. This book is powerful. in mid 70’s I asked a teacher at Woodbridge High School in VA, (I was an air force Bratt and moved alot) why we go Washington and not Lincoln’s birthday off from school. She looked at me and said son, not all of us consider Mr. Lincoln a hero.

    Everyone who is Christian or Jewish has at the start of our Bible that we are created male and female in the image and likeness off God. The Constitution repeats this in that we are all created equally.

    This book is a great story and reminds us the cost of equality and the price of prejudice.

    first book to keep me up till 4am to finish in a very long time!

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