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Author - Earl Emerson ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Mass Market Paperback Book item from Ballantine Books was reviewed on 23-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0345462939 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense Reference Book. Classifications : Contemporary General Literature & Fiction 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Sto . Click the following link to view the cover of Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense. Related topics: Contemporary. General. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Action & Adventure. Genre Fiction. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. requestid: 70fa695f-beb8-4bca-af2d-b5e59c5142f6requestprocessingtime: 0.0897730000000000 salesrank: 531635 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 12068035410 1) Mass Market Paperback Book Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense by Ballantine Books. Like several other of Earl Emerson´s stand-alone firefighter thrillers, I read this book in one afternoon. I was sucked in by the compelling characters and plot, and never stopped turning the pages til the last one was reached.
2) Mass Market Paperback Book Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense by Ballantine Books. Another great book by Earl Emerson. I have read every one of his fire fighting novels and this is the best yet. He brings the reality of what it´s like to be in the middle of a fire where people lives depend on every move you make. The characters are compelling and the story moves quickly. Seattle natives will appreciate the different spots in the Seattle area that he mentions. A great read!¤ 3) Mass Market Paperback Book Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense by Ballantine Books. In Seattle, thirteen black civilians and one white firefighter died in the Z Club inferno. The city is divided on how the fire department responded. While many African-Americans claim they watched the white firefighters toss water on the blaze from a safe distance while inside blacks hysterically screamed for help, whites insist the firefighters risked their lives as evidenced by one dying.
4) Mass Market Paperback Book Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense by Ballantine Books. I am so lucky to have a friend who let me read her Advance Reading Copy of this book! As a long-time fan of Emerson´s writing, I had high expectations for this book (1) because he never duplicates his plots or his main characters and (2) because he always stretches his craftsmanship. Emerson has moved from mysteries to thrillers, from 3rd person POV to 1st person to multiple POVs. This time around not only do we get multiple points of view to tell the story, but the POVs move back and forth in time. And on top of all of this, the two main characters are African-American, which Emerson is not. How brave is that, to stretch yourself into writing a first person point of view for members of a minority whose feelings on and experiences of racism are as central to this story as the suspense surrounding a fire which claimed the lives of 13 civilians and one firefighter! Does Emerson succeed? Yes. Oh, yes, indeedy! None of that black-hero-has-to-be-rescued-by-his-white-buddy stuff here, no sir. None of that ´well, they weren´t really racist, they were just greedy bad guys´ either. Emerson nails his villains to the very wall, with redemption for none, while painting a full portrait of how racism can penetrate to the deepest core of family life, as well as influence politics, promotions, and publicity. Yet his villains are not cartoonish; sadly, I´ve met too many people who closely resemble them. The plot, in a nutshell, is that SFD Captain Trey Brown is put in the position of investigating the fire department´s actions during a fire he himself helped fight. This brings him into close proximity with the white family who had adopted him then ostracized him. As he moves closer to identifying the persons who bear some responsbility for the many deaths in the fire, unaware he is being spyed on, his own life is endangered. The story is terrific, and I loved reading the varying perpectives from the different firefighters and victims on what their experience was of the same event. I can hardly wait until this book is published so I can have my own copy to re-read!¤ 5) Mass Market Paperback Book Firetrap: A Novel of Suspense by Ballantine Books. No one writes with the power, authority, and poetry that Earl Emerson has demonstrated in his action-packed novels about fire and the people who make their living fighting it. In Firetrap, Trey Brown is a man tormented by race, by family, and now by a political firestorm that has erupted because fourteen people died in an illegal Seattle nightclub . . . and someone must take the fall. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 20-Nov-2008, 03454629399780345462930, 100-290-900-120-390-010-HGB-8
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