主人公Darrenは黒人、テキサスレンジャー(警察)の仕事に誇りを持っている。しかしある事件が原因で職務停止の危機に、、。それが原因で酒の量も増え、妻との仲も危機に陥っている。そんなときFBI勤務の学生時代の親友からテキサスの小さな町で起こった殺人事件の調査を依頼される。その町はDarrenの母親が住んでいる町でもある。
テキサスの小さな町の閉鎖的な雰囲気 愛、憎悪、人種問題が絡んでいて、なかなか読み応えがあります。
事件解決後、最後の数ページの意外な結末が何ともやりきれない。
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Bluebird, Bluebird (Highway 59 by Attica Locke) ペーパーバック – 2018/3/29
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Attica Locke
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WINNER OF THE CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD WINNER OF THE EDGAR AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL 'Thoughtful, piercing storytelling with the power to transport' - FINANCIAL TIMES 'An expertly plotted triple whodunit' - SUNDAY TIMES Southern fables usually go the other way around. A white woman is killed or harmed in some way, real or imagined, and then, like the moon follows the sun, a black man ends up dead. But when it comes to law and order, East Texas plays by its own rules - a fact that Darren Mathews, a black Texas Ranger working the backwoods towns of Highway 59, knows all too well. Deeply ambivalent about his home state, he was the first in his family to get as far away from Texas as he could. Until duty called him home. So when allegiance to his roots puts his job in jeopardy, he is drawn to a case in the small town of Lark, where two dead bodies washed up in the bayou. First a black lawyer from Chicago and then, three days later, a local white woman, and it's stirred up a hornet's nest of resentment. Darren must solve the crimes - and save himself in the process - before Lark's long-simmering racial fault lines erupt. 'A winning literary thriller' - MAIL ON SUNDAY 'America's most interesting crime writer' - DAILY TELEGRAPH
- 本の長さ320ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Serpent's Tail
- 発売日2018/3/29
- 寸法12.8 x 2.2 x 19.4 cm
- ISBN-10178125768X
- ISBN-13978-1781257685
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Mesmerising ... original ... exhilarating ... Locke is building a compelling body of work ― Guardian
A superb thriller ... Locke's message of injustice is the more convincing for being conveyed with restraint ― Times
Tight, bright prose ... powerful ... she seems more and more like America's most interesting crime writer ― Daily Telegraph
Locke evokes place brilliantly, writes tangy, fluent prose ... an expertly plotted triple whodunit ― Sunday Times
Memorable characters, engaging prose and a soundtrack of down-home blues make for a winning literary crime thriller ― Mail on Sunday
Bluebird, Bluebird is absorbing and Locke's writing is beautiful ... The best crime novel of the year so far ― Metro
What is most satisfying about this crime novel is its use of the crime as a device with which to explore something much larger and universal ... Locke's writing is both sharp-edged and lyrical. This is thoughtful, piercing storytelling with the power to transport ― Financial Times
Elegant ... gripping ― Observer
Ms. Locke is a wonderful stylist, able to conjure vivid impressions with a single phrase ― Wall Street Journal
The prose is beautifully rhythmic ... Locke uses her insider knowledge of the area to really get under the skin of her characters, in the process revealing the real beating heart of rural Texan life ... brilliantly executed ― Big Issue
A rich sense of place and relentless feeling of dread permeate Attica Locke's heartbreakingly resonant new novel about race and justice in America ... an emotionally dense and intricately detailed thriller, roiling with conflicting emotions steeped in this nation's troubled past and present ― USA Today
Locke is a brisk writer with a sharp eye for the subtleties of how rural white Southerners tend to act as if their little towns belong to them - and react harshly to black independence ― Washington Post
One of my favourite books of the past year -- Harlan Coben, author of THE STRANGER
This is the best kind of thriller: as literate and thoughtful as it is fast-moving. Attica Locke has bags of style, and sings the blues on every page. A highlight of the year so far, and the curtain-raiser for what promises to be a compelling series -- Mick Herron, author of SLOW HORSES
Attica Locke had both mastered the thriller and exceeded it. Ranger Darren Mathews is tough, honor-bound, and profoundly alive in corrupt world. I loved everything about this book -- Ann Patchett, author of COMMONWEALTH
Taut where it has to be to keep a murder investigation on its toes, this novel is also languid when you need to understand just what would keep a black woman or man in a place where so much troubled history lies. Locke's small town murder investigation reveals what lies at the heart of America's confusion over race. -- Walter Mosley, author of DOWN THE RIVER UNTO THE SEA
With Bluebird, Bluebird Attica Locke brings freshness and vitality to a beloved form. From the first beautifully done scene until the finale, this is a very propulsive novel concerning old deeds that keep influencing the present, injustice and courage - a powerful and dramatic look at contemporary black life in rural America -- Daniel Woodrell, author of WINTER'S BONE
Attica Locke knows Texas, a place that has shaped both her characters and her life. Locke's new book, Bluebird, Bluebird, is evidence of her deep knowledge and love of her community and a deep talent for writing hype thrillers that also manage to be timely, relevant and keenly insightful -- Joe Ide, author of RIGHTEOUS
Bluebird, Bluebird has the impeccable pacing, memorable characters, and deepening sense of mystery and dread we expect in the finest noir thrillers. But this is so much more. Attica Locke has written a marvelous novel -- Ron Rash, author of THE RISEN
Attica Locke has built a career on political novels wrapped in the conventions of the crime thriller, and Bluebird, Bluebird burnishes an already impressive reputation ― Irish Times
A superb thriller ... Locke's message of injustice is the more convincing for being conveyed with restraint ― Times
Tight, bright prose ... powerful ... she seems more and more like America's most interesting crime writer ― Daily Telegraph
Locke evokes place brilliantly, writes tangy, fluent prose ... an expertly plotted triple whodunit ― Sunday Times
Memorable characters, engaging prose and a soundtrack of down-home blues make for a winning literary crime thriller ― Mail on Sunday
Bluebird, Bluebird is absorbing and Locke's writing is beautiful ... The best crime novel of the year so far ― Metro
What is most satisfying about this crime novel is its use of the crime as a device with which to explore something much larger and universal ... Locke's writing is both sharp-edged and lyrical. This is thoughtful, piercing storytelling with the power to transport ― Financial Times
Elegant ... gripping ― Observer
Ms. Locke is a wonderful stylist, able to conjure vivid impressions with a single phrase ― Wall Street Journal
The prose is beautifully rhythmic ... Locke uses her insider knowledge of the area to really get under the skin of her characters, in the process revealing the real beating heart of rural Texan life ... brilliantly executed ― Big Issue
A rich sense of place and relentless feeling of dread permeate Attica Locke's heartbreakingly resonant new novel about race and justice in America ... an emotionally dense and intricately detailed thriller, roiling with conflicting emotions steeped in this nation's troubled past and present ― USA Today
Locke is a brisk writer with a sharp eye for the subtleties of how rural white Southerners tend to act as if their little towns belong to them - and react harshly to black independence ― Washington Post
One of my favourite books of the past year -- Harlan Coben, author of THE STRANGER
This is the best kind of thriller: as literate and thoughtful as it is fast-moving. Attica Locke has bags of style, and sings the blues on every page. A highlight of the year so far, and the curtain-raiser for what promises to be a compelling series -- Mick Herron, author of SLOW HORSES
Attica Locke had both mastered the thriller and exceeded it. Ranger Darren Mathews is tough, honor-bound, and profoundly alive in corrupt world. I loved everything about this book -- Ann Patchett, author of COMMONWEALTH
Taut where it has to be to keep a murder investigation on its toes, this novel is also languid when you need to understand just what would keep a black woman or man in a place where so much troubled history lies. Locke's small town murder investigation reveals what lies at the heart of America's confusion over race. -- Walter Mosley, author of DOWN THE RIVER UNTO THE SEA
With Bluebird, Bluebird Attica Locke brings freshness and vitality to a beloved form. From the first beautifully done scene until the finale, this is a very propulsive novel concerning old deeds that keep influencing the present, injustice and courage - a powerful and dramatic look at contemporary black life in rural America -- Daniel Woodrell, author of WINTER'S BONE
Attica Locke knows Texas, a place that has shaped both her characters and her life. Locke's new book, Bluebird, Bluebird, is evidence of her deep knowledge and love of her community and a deep talent for writing hype thrillers that also manage to be timely, relevant and keenly insightful -- Joe Ide, author of RIGHTEOUS
Bluebird, Bluebird has the impeccable pacing, memorable characters, and deepening sense of mystery and dread we expect in the finest noir thrillers. But this is so much more. Attica Locke has written a marvelous novel -- Ron Rash, author of THE RISEN
Attica Locke has built a career on political novels wrapped in the conventions of the crime thriller, and Bluebird, Bluebird burnishes an already impressive reputation ― Irish Times
著者について
Attica Locke is the author of Bluebird, Bluebird which won the CWA Steel Dagger and an Edgar Award; Pleasantville, which won the 2016 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction and was longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction; Black Water Rising, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and shortlisted for the Orange Prize; and The Cutting Season, a national bestseller and winner of the Ernest Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. She worked onthe adaptation of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere andAva DuVernay's Netflix series about the Central Park Five, When They See Us. A native of Houston, Texas, Attica lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband and daughter.
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- 出版社 : Serpent's Tail; Main版 (2018/3/29)
- 発売日 : 2018/3/29
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 320ページ
- ISBN-10 : 178125768X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1781257685
- 寸法 : 12.8 x 2.2 x 19.4 cm
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R Scheese
5つ星のうち5.0
Compelling crime drama
2023年8月30日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Just finished Attica Locke's crime mystery "Bluebird Bluebird" and found it to be highly compelling. The first in the Highway 59 series features a complex character in Texas Ranger Darren Matthew confronting two bodies in a small town in East Texas. The author weaves a narrative of racial tension in a small town with history setting to help make the reader become sensitive to the plight of the characters. Tension builds throughout and there are several possible outcomes which holds the readers attention and keeps you reading just one more chapter. Check it out!!
Enjoyed this and am already onto book 2 in the series.
Enjoyed this and am already onto book 2 in the series.

Stanley C.
5つ星のうち5.0
won the Edgar award
2020年8月7日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I like this author and have read all her books. Our library didn't have a copy so I bought the book from Amazon.

J - loves books, reads books
5つ星のうち4.0
Attica Locke should be read by everyone!
2021年8月23日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Texas Ranger Darren Matthews is under the cosh both at work and in his personal life. Waiting on a Grand Jury to see if they indict a friend, his part in the situation has put his job on the line. This and the pressures of his job are affecting his marriage. His career in the Rangers was not the one he’d initially pursued and that hasn’t helped. Still, Darren loves what he does, it’s important to him. So, when he gets a call from a friend in the FBI, he sees it as an opportunity to show he’s worthy of remaining a Ranger.
The call is about Michael Wright, a black lawyer from Chicago, found drowned in the bayou behind a local cafe in the small town of Lark. A week later local white girl, Missy, is also found dead. The local police seem to have written off Wright’s death as an accident. Matthews sets off to investigate. Lark, not unexpectedly to Darren, is a town openly prejudice and with it an inherent violence where crossing racial lines or digging up secrets can get you killed.
This is the first Attica Locke book that I have read. She has woven racial tensions into her story of crime incredibly well. Lark’s white population is in the main openly racist and Darren, a black ranger, attracts a lot of attention. The racial conflict in Bluebird, Bluebird gives a real sense of tension right up until it’s final pages. Lark is a small town, everyone knows each other’s business and this brings added danger to Darren with every interaction especially, as to investigate the case properly, he must engage with Lark’s racist, violent white population. The scenes when Darren enters the Icehouse, a local bar, frequented by members of the Aryan Brotherhood, not only demonstrate this perfectly they are truly terrifying.
Locke writes very well about what Texas, in particular east Texas, and law enforcement mean to Darren personally. That he can still be a proud east Texan whilst knowing that there is still even today such deep, racial unease in there. He had originally studied law in Chicago but after hearing news of an horrific hate crime knew that he had to become a Ranger. He believed and still does that it is possible for black Texans to live peacefully alongside white Texans indeed it is their right to do so. Locke’s understanding and ability to get across the complexities of living in the South, the relationships between black and white, between black southerners with their hometowns is remarkable.
The crime is at the heart of Bluebird, Bluebird and whilst it is a vehicle for Locke to explore what life can and is like for black Americans it is not sidelined. You may make work out some of what happened but there is enough complexity to keep the reader busy and surprised. It is the atmosphere and sense of place that Locke fills her novel with which gives a rich depth to the book. Darren is a good character and I liked Geneva but some of the characters did not have a great deal of depth, although well drawn, and really I’m not sure it mattered.
Bluebird, Bluebird is a really good, solid start for Attica Locke’s Texas Ranger and the small, bitter twist at the end neatly sets up the second book in the Highway 59 series. I enjoyed Bluebird, Bluebird and I have my copy of Heaven, My Home on my shelf already.
Whether you read this book, this series or other books by Attica Locke I do think this writer is a must for all readers and not just crime fiction lovers.
Book: purchased.
The call is about Michael Wright, a black lawyer from Chicago, found drowned in the bayou behind a local cafe in the small town of Lark. A week later local white girl, Missy, is also found dead. The local police seem to have written off Wright’s death as an accident. Matthews sets off to investigate. Lark, not unexpectedly to Darren, is a town openly prejudice and with it an inherent violence where crossing racial lines or digging up secrets can get you killed.
This is the first Attica Locke book that I have read. She has woven racial tensions into her story of crime incredibly well. Lark’s white population is in the main openly racist and Darren, a black ranger, attracts a lot of attention. The racial conflict in Bluebird, Bluebird gives a real sense of tension right up until it’s final pages. Lark is a small town, everyone knows each other’s business and this brings added danger to Darren with every interaction especially, as to investigate the case properly, he must engage with Lark’s racist, violent white population. The scenes when Darren enters the Icehouse, a local bar, frequented by members of the Aryan Brotherhood, not only demonstrate this perfectly they are truly terrifying.
Locke writes very well about what Texas, in particular east Texas, and law enforcement mean to Darren personally. That he can still be a proud east Texan whilst knowing that there is still even today such deep, racial unease in there. He had originally studied law in Chicago but after hearing news of an horrific hate crime knew that he had to become a Ranger. He believed and still does that it is possible for black Texans to live peacefully alongside white Texans indeed it is their right to do so. Locke’s understanding and ability to get across the complexities of living in the South, the relationships between black and white, between black southerners with their hometowns is remarkable.
The crime is at the heart of Bluebird, Bluebird and whilst it is a vehicle for Locke to explore what life can and is like for black Americans it is not sidelined. You may make work out some of what happened but there is enough complexity to keep the reader busy and surprised. It is the atmosphere and sense of place that Locke fills her novel with which gives a rich depth to the book. Darren is a good character and I liked Geneva but some of the characters did not have a great deal of depth, although well drawn, and really I’m not sure it mattered.
Bluebird, Bluebird is a really good, solid start for Attica Locke’s Texas Ranger and the small, bitter twist at the end neatly sets up the second book in the Highway 59 series. I enjoyed Bluebird, Bluebird and I have my copy of Heaven, My Home on my shelf already.
Whether you read this book, this series or other books by Attica Locke I do think this writer is a must for all readers and not just crime fiction lovers.
Book: purchased.

Arthur C. Schneider
5つ星のうち5.0
exciting
2021年7月13日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
great characters, twisty plot. very enjoyable

Sayan Dutta
5つ星のうち5.0
Excellent crime thriller!!
2019年10月7日にインドでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Brilliantly written with awesome narrative.