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OverviewWINNER OF THE CWA HISTORICAL DAGGER AWARD 2024! For fans of Colson Whitehead and Wild Women and the Blues, Viper's Dream is a gritty, daring look at the vibrant jazz scene of midcentury Harlem, and one man’s dreams of making it big and finding love in a world that wants to keep him down. Harlem, 1936. Clyde “The Viper” Morton boards a train from Alabama to Harlem to chase his dreams of being a jazz musician. When his talent fails him, he becomes caught up in the dangerous underbelly of Harlem’s drug trade. In this heartbreaking novel, one man must decide what he is willing to give up and what he wants to fight for. Viper's Dream is a fast-paced story that is charged with suspense. A snappy, provocative voice and a stark look at Viper’s Black American experience weave with endless plot twists to offer readers a stunningly original, achingly beautiful read. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jake LamarPublisher: Crooked Lane Books Imprint: Crooked Lane Books Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.90cm Weight: 0.193kg ISBN: 9781639105694ISBN 10: 1639105697 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 19 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Viper's Dream: Laced with a stiff shot of politics, romance and jazz, Viper's Dream is moody, poetic and immersing. -Deborah Levy, author of Swimming Home and Real Estate Praise for Jake Lamar: A fearless young talent to keep your eye on. -Entertainment Weekly [Lamar's] unique storytelling makes for a lively read. -People Magazine, on Ghosts of Saint-Michel Resonates with the time-honored search for truth. -New York Times Lamar is a skilled tactician....The situations and relationships are believable and sharp. -The Washington Post on Close to the Bone Whether writing fiction or nonfiction, Lamar cuts through the controversies surrounding the African American experience. -Library Journal Lamar is, indisputably, one of the master writers of his generation. -Kevin Powell, Editor, Step Into A World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature A page-turner of a murder mystery with a clear, breezy style. The book is also a wicked black comedy in both senses of the phrase---it's both caustically funny and a shrewd take on racial politics. -The New York Times, on If 6 Were 9 The author casts a tough, critical eye on his cast of mostly black middle-class expatriate Americans, whose interactions he so deftly depicts . . . Mainstream readers fond of Paris should feel fully satisfied. -Publishers Weekly, on Rendezvous Eighteenth This one is a gem not just for its plotting but for the extremely likable character of Jenks, who lives in a world of perpetual perplexity where music is the only thing he understands well. Mr. Lamar's love of Paris and his understanding of its ways add to the delight. -The Washington Times, on Rendezvous Eighteenth Praise for Viper's Dream: Dark poetics, magical prose and meticulous storytelling-Viper's Dream is way more than a crime novel. It is an intriguing seduction. A revelation. -Stephen Mack Jones, author of the August Snow thriller series Laced with a stiff shot of politics, romance and jazz, Viper's Dream is moody, poetic and immersing. -Deborah Levy, author of Swimming Home and Real Estate Praise for Jake Lamar: A fearless young talent to keep your eye on. -Entertainment Weekly [Lamar's] unique storytelling makes for a lively read. -People Magazine, on Ghosts of Saint-Michel Resonates with the time-honored search for truth. -New York Times Lamar is a skilled tactician....The situations and relationships are believable and sharp. -The Washington Post on Close to the Bone Whether writing fiction or nonfiction, Lamar cuts through the controversies surrounding the African American experience. -Library Journal Lamar is, indisputably, one of the master writers of his generation. -Kevin Powell, Editor, Step Into A World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature A page-turner of a murder mystery with a clear, breezy style. The book is also a wicked black comedy in both senses of the phrase---it's both caustically funny and a shrewd take on racial politics. -The New York Times, on If 6 Were 9 The author casts a tough, critical eye on his cast of mostly black middle-class expatriate Americans, whose interactions he so deftly depicts . . . Mainstream readers fond of Paris should feel fully satisfied. -Publishers Weekly, on Rendezvous Eighteenth This one is a gem not just for its plotting but for the extremely likable character of Jenks, who lives in a world of perpetual perplexity where music is the only thing he understands well. Mr. Lamar's love of Paris and his understanding of its ways add to the delight. -The Washington Times, on Rendezvous Eighteenth "Praise for Viper’s Dream: “[A] gorgeous portrayal of that “sweet b---h Harlem” over three dark, vibrant decades.” —The Telegraph “[A] hard-boiled plot . . . lovingly recreated.” —The Times of London “Superb period thriller that's up there with the great US crime writer Chester Himes."" —The Sun “With its African-American gangster anti-hero, Viper's Dream is reminiscent of Ray Celestin's jazz-oriented thrillers and similarly introduces real jazz greats into a fascinating mélange.” —Financial Times “Fun, fast-moving and full of unforgettable characters, Viper’s Dream is a fiercely captivating novel that you’ll never want to wake up from. The best novels are transporting, and Jake Lamar’s latest does exactly that: bringing you into the electrifying, mid-century Harlem clubs where the smoke is dense, the jazz is loud, and the night is young. With love, ambition, and fate as the novel's main chords, Lamar conjures a controlled chaos only achievable by a master of his craft, just like the jazz greats. What a trip!” —Mateo Askaripour, New York Times bestselling author of Black Buck “Dark poetics, magical prose and meticulous storytelling—Viper’s Dream is way more than a crime novel. It is an intriguing seduction. A revelation.” —Stephen Mack Jones, author of the August Snow thriller series “Laced with a stiff shot of politics, romance and jazz, Viper’s Dream is moody, poetic and immersing.” —Deborah Levy, author of Swimming Home and Real Estate Praise for Jake Lamar: ""A fearless young talent to keep your eye on."" —Entertainment Weekly “[Lamar's] unique storytelling makes for a lively read.” —People Magazine, on Ghosts of Saint-Michel “Resonates with the time-honored search for truth.” —New York Times ""Lamar is a skilled tactician....The situations and relationships are believable and sharp."" —The Washington Post on Close to the Bone “Whether writing fiction or nonfiction, Lamar cuts through the controversies surrounding the African American experience.” —Library Journal “Lamar is, indisputably, one of the master writers of his generation.” —Kevin Powell, Editor, Step Into A World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature “A page-turner of a murder mystery with a clear, breezy style. The book is also a wicked black comedy in both senses of the phrase---it's both caustically funny and a shrewd take on racial politics.” —The New York Times, on If 6 Were 9" Author InformationJake Lamar was born in 1961 and grew up in the Bronx, New York. After graduating from Harvard University, he spent six years writing for Time magazine. He has lived in Paris since 1993 and teaches creative writing at one of France's top universities, Sciences Po. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |