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Cahokia Jazz


A Mystery Novel


Subgenres:

  • Alternate History,
  • Historical Noir,
  • 1920s America
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Alternate history where Indigenous cultures shape a bustling 1920s metropolis
  • Noir mysteries with jazz, speakeasies, and smoky city nights
  • Hard-boiled detectives unraveling secrets in vividly reimagined settings
Publisher Description

The bestselling and award-winning author of Golden Hill delivers a dazzling, smoky, brooding noir set in the 1920s that reimagines how American history would be different if, instead of being decimated, indigenous populations had thrived.

Like his earlier novel Golden Hill, Francis Spufford's Cahokia Jazz inhabits a different version of America, now through the lens of a subtly altered 1920s—a fully imagined world filled with fog, cigarette smoke, dubious motives, danger, and dark deeds.

In the main character of hard-boiled detective Joe Barrow, we have a hero of truly epic proportions, a troubled soul to fall in love with as you are swept along by a propulsive and brilliantly twisty plot.

One snowy night at the end of winter, Barrow and his partner find a body on the roof of a skyscraper. Down below, streetcar bells ring, factory whistles blow, Americans drink in speakeasies and dance to the tempo of modern times.

But this is Cahokia, the ancient indigenous city beside the Mississippi living on as a teeming industrial metropolis containing people of every race and creed. Among them, peace holds. Just about.

Yet that corpse on the roof will spark a week of drama in which this altered world will spill its secrets and be brought, against a soundtrack of jazz clarinets and wailing streetcars, either to destruction or rebirth.

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