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- Title: To Funk and Die in LA
- Author : Nelson George
- Release Date : January 21, 2017
- Genre: African American,Books,Fiction & Literature,Mysteries & Thrillers,Hard-Boiled,Literary,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 9783 KB
Description
In this hard-boiled mystery, a Brooklyn bodyguard-turned-P.I. investigates a case involving funk, R&B, and his grandfatherâs murder.
Ex-bodyguard D Hunter heads to the City of Angels on a very dark mission when his grandfather, businessman Daniel âBig Dannyâ Hunter, is shot dead in a drive-by. Why would someone execute a grocery store owner? D soon finds there was more to Big Dannyâs life than selling loaves of bread. The old man was deeply involved with Dr. Funk, a legendary musical innovator who has become a mysterious recluse.
To Funk and Die in L.A. is set largely in the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Crenshaw, Koreatown, and Pico-Unionâareas where Black, Asian, and Latino cultures intersect away from the glamour of Hollywoodâand echoes of the 1992 riots play a significant role in Dâs investigation. In the tradition of Raymond Chandler and Walter Mosley, D Hunter rides through the mean streets of Los Angeles seeking truth and not always finding justice.
Praise for To Funk and Die in L.A.
âA supercharged spin through the dynamic, ever-changing neighborhoods of urban LA. Nelson Georgeâs new book is full of music, secrets, heart, and more than a little heartbreak.â âNina Revoyr, author of A Student of History
âInventive and well-written . . . I really enjoyed To Funk and Die in LA.â âDon Winslow, New York Timesâbestselling author of City on Fire
âGeorge explores funk in his fine fourth novel featuring D Hunter, New York bodyguard and, by virtue of his jobs and interests, music historian . . . . As usual, George writes with knowledge and passion about the evolution of Black music.â âPublishers Weekly
âCritic and journalist George knows the streets and his work has a gritty feel that will hold readersâ attention. Name-dropping of 1970s and 1980s performers such as the Dazz Band, Shalamar, and Chaka Khan adds spice to this well-crafted mystery.â âLibrary Journal