Black August (novel)

Black August is a legal thriller novel written by William "Bill" D. Heffernan. Published in 1989, the novel revolves around the trial of a black radical accused of murdering a white federal judge in a racially charged environment. The plot explores themes of racial injustice, political corruption, and the complexities of the American legal system. The narrative is often described as gritty and fast-paced, incorporating elements of crime fiction and courtroom drama. The book received attention for its controversial subject matter and exploration of racial tensions within the United States.

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