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Black Water Rising

Porter is hardly the lawyer he set out to be. His most promising client is a low-rent call girl and he runs his fledgling law practice out of a dingy strip mall. But he's long since made peace with not living the American Dream and carefully tucked away his darkest sins: the guns, the FBI file, the trial that nearly destroyed him.

Houston, Texas, 1981. It is here that Jay believes he can make a fresh start. That is, until the night in a boat out on the bayou when he impulsively saves a woman from drowning - and opens a Pandora's box. Her secrets put Jay in danger, ensnaring him in a murder investigation that could cost him his practice, his family, and even his life. But before he can get to the bottom of a tangled mystery that reaches into the upper echelons of Houston's corporate power brokers, Jay must confront the demons of his past.

With pacing that captures the reader from the first scene through an exhilarating climax, Black Water Rising marks the arrival of an electrifying new talent.

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Listening Length: 13 hours and 52 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: HarperAudio

Audible.com Release Date: June 9, 2009

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Language: English, English

ASIN: B002CN8PLE

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I was excited to read this book after reading The Cutting Season. But it’s as if the writer struggled to figure out who her own characters were. This book began so slow that I put it down & I thought I’d never finish. But I rarely do not finish a book so in that spirit I continued reading, continued hoping the main character, Jay, would figure himself out and clue us the reader in. This book fishtails and nose dives into nothingness. It is incredulous and filled with so many mistakes it’s crazy. An example is she said phone records could only be gotten for the past 60 days. Then she said Jay was able to review months and months of calls. She said Jay was found innocent of an earlier charge, but yet he referred to himself as a felon. Just Don’t bother. 2 stars for trying.

This is a good read, particularly if you are from Houston, Texas. Very detailed about the city and the times it describes. The mayor is a take off on Kathy Whitmire, 3 term mayor, the oil companies influence and the dark side of big business and the race issues that still divide not only Houston but the country in the workplace and the community. The book leads you on a twisting path of a former political radical (and former lover of the Mayor) who gets dragged into a complex and dangerous plot involving oil, shipping, real estate, murder, strikes and political intrigue. It is a little labored in moving the plot sometimes, but over all it will keep your interest and make you root for the flawed hero.

In her debut novel, Black Water Rising, Attica Locke gives us a literary thriller that grabs us from the opening page to the last page. It is Houston, Texas 1981 and Jay Porter, a struggling lawyer without two pennies to rub together, is about to take his pregnant wife on a boat ride on the bayou as a birthday celebration. As if they both have foresight of what is to come, each is hesitant for their own reasons on whether they should take this trip. Jay wonders if this will meet his wife's expectations. Bernie, his wife, wonders if the boat will survive the trip but she does not want her husband to be disappointed. But those thoughts are thrown aside as Jay pulls a drowning woman out of the water. He knows this is the right thing to do, but his inner voice and past tells him, he should not have gotten involved with a white woman running away from the black side of town. After leaving the woman on the police station steps, Jay and Bernie go home. But Jay cannot leave well enough alone, and wants to know more about this woman and as each clue he uncovers brings danger to him and his family, Jay wonders if he can turn away before he is drawn back into his past which he was barely able to survive.This book provides us with a wonderful treat as besides the mystery story to be solved, there is the story of how Jay became the person that he is. It is a story about young people taking charge to bring about social change in the 1970s and how the establishment used their power to make sure that this change did not happen. This storyline is blended seamlessly with the mystery story and shows us that while things change the more things remain the same. The author did an excellent job of presenting time and location. The reader is transported to Houston and along with the heat and humidity will feel Houston's growing pains as she comes into her own as an oil power town. There are a variety of characters, some you will love and some you will dislike. However, I would like to have learned more about Bernie, as at times I did not understand her behavior, especially when she was in danger.I enjoyed this book and while the action in the book is centered in the 1970s and 1980s, it is very current with our times as we examine the connection between government, business and energy and the struggle between greed and doing what is right. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy thrillers, mysteries and storylines with contemporary themes.Reviewed by BeverlyAPOOO BookClubMarch 18, 2009

I read the Cutting Season and really liked Attica Locke's writing. I had higher expectations for this book, maybe. It was good, but not great. I think I liked the Cutting Season better, though I can't say why. I still liked this book, and will probably read the next one. I enjoy the sense of "place" in her writing, and the way she weaves social/racial issues into the various mysteries. I am still on the fence about Jay Porter... maybe less believable than I would like. He grew on me as the book progressed.

I stumbled upon Attica Locke’s Black Water Rising and instantly knew I’d like it. What’s not to like? Set right here in my hometown of Houston, it has a fast moving plot full of twists and turns set against a backdrop of the oil boom of the 80s. As a reader, I could revel in familiar landmarks and familiar archetypes. I was not disappointed. This tale of intrigue features black lawyer Jay Porter, whose life, a decade or so before as a rights activist, influences all his decisions. On a supposed leisurely outing on Buffalo Bayou to celebrate his wife’s birthday, he is drawn into a murder plot. And compounding things is a longshoreman’s strike, mostly led by the black longshoremen, and a nefarious scheme to stockpile oil. The story is full of developments that all add up to making Jay the man he is supposed to be but who along the way got waylaid. Locke’s novel is a fun read, but it is thought provoking as well.

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