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Highlights
- Richmond, Virginia, fall 1956: World War II veteran Eddie Bostic earns his living as a locksmith.
- Author(s): Neal Savage
- 250 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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About the Book
Eddie Bostic, a former detective, is hired to investigate rumors of a prostitution ring amongst workers for the Turnpike Authority in Richmond, VA circa 1950, unfolding a conspiracy involving the police and even local politicians.
Book Synopsis
Richmond, Virginia, fall 1956: World War II veteran Eddie Bostic earns his living as a locksmith. It's an honest trade and one he takes pride in, something he can't say about his days as a cop or private eye. After quitting the force and getting blacklisted as an investigator, Eddie is now as far away from all that as possible. The only problem, he's being evicted from his shop and can't afford to lease a new place.
When summoned to the downtown offices of the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike Authority, he learns it's not about eviction or a locksmith job. The word is out that Eddie does side jobs as an unlicensed investigator. When the Authority offers him enough cash for a new shop in exchange for some of his side work, Eddie is ambivalent. They're no friend, and this is no favor. Eddie's choice will take him down a dark road toward deceit, betrayal, and murder.
Against a post-war Southern backdrop, this journey includes an encounter with a young Martin Luther King, Jr., the keynote speaker at a local conference. Several other scenes are set inside the liminal spaces of Richmond's Black district, Jackson Ward, before the wrecking ball came calling. Turnpike Confidential is an explosive story of race, history, and injustice in a city that will be changed forever.
Review Quotes
"Neal Savage's gripping mystery brings 1956 Richmond to lurid life, from Richbrau beer to the Tantilla to a new turnpike that's tearing apart a thriving Black community. And Eddie Bostic, former cop and blackballed private eye, finds that his sleuthing days are far from over."
-- Howard Owen, author of 24 novels, including the Willie Black mystery series.