Richard W. Wise is a former Alinsky-style community organizer. In the 1970s, he ran projects in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. In the 1980s, he became a goldsmith and received his degree as a Graduate Gemologist. His latest book, The Dawning: 31,000 BC, is set 33,000 years ago in Southern France.
His first book, Secrets Of The Gem Trade, The Connoisseur's Guide to Precious Gemstones, was published in 2003 became a critically acclaimed best seller and is now considered a classic. The vastly expanded and updated second edition appeared in 2016. His first novel, The French Blue (2010), a novel of the 17th-century gem trade, tells the exciting backstory of the notorious Hope Diamond. The French Blue won a 2011 International Book Award in Historical Fiction. He is also the author of Redlined: A Novel of Boston. Set in the gogo 1970s, Redlined tells the story of how a Boston neighborhood took on the big Boston banks and won.
This Boston neighborhood has become a jungle. The banks have REDLINED Jamaica Plain, crashing the housing market, opening the neighborhood to blockbusters and slumlords. Flynt was hired to halt it. His quest to stop the banks and find justice for Sandy Morgan will lead him through a dangerous labyrinth of corrupt politicians, bent churchmen and a gang of vicious Chinese mafiosi who will stop at nothing to thwart him.
Two interwoven plots work their way through this heart-stopping narrative. One is absolutely true. It tells the story of how a local community, skating along the razor's edge of decline, organized itself and saved the neighborhood. The other never really happened but, in the corrupt netherworld of Boston politics, very well might have.
Título : Redlined: A Novel of Boston
EAN : 9780972822350
Editorial : Richard W. Wise
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