Fire on the Levee: The Murder of Henry Glover and the Search for Justice After Hurricane Katrina (Original)

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$29.99  $27.89
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Hanover Square Press
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Pages
480
Dimensions
5.91 X 8.9 X 1.5 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781335429261

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About the Author
Joseph Hooper has written for a wide range of magazines, including Esquire, Elle, Men's Journal, the New York Times Magazine and many others.
Jared Fishman worked in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice until this month and handled some of the nation's most significant cases against police officers, including the prosecution of South Carolina officer Michael Slager for fatally shooting Walter Scott in 2015.
Reviews
"A vital and eye-opening account of the quest to excavate the truth and find justice for one of Katrina's horrors. Fire on the Levee is both an important chapter in the history of police abuses and a blueprint of the hurdles to holding the blue line accountable."--Ronnie Greene, author of Shots on the Bridge: Police Violence and Cover-Up in the Wake of Katrina

"A true crime whodunit set against the backdrop of Hurricane Katrina where all the prime suspects are police. The effort to solve this senseless murder and its grisly cover-up is a miracle of dogged investigation, told in a way that keeps the reader turning the page. Mandatory reading for anyone who cares about better policing in the U.S."--Gary Rivlin, author of Katrina: After the Flood


"This is an important story that reflects the injustice and chaos of post-Katrina New Orleans. Jared Fishman and Joseph Hooper tell it brilliantly. Sadly, this story tells us as much about New Orleans whose Black population remains, for the most part, disrespected and vulnerable. This is a real page turner. The story of post-Katrina New Orleans is incomplete without this revealing tale."--Roberta Brandes Gratz, author of We're Still Here Ya Bastards: How the People of New Orleans Rebuilt Their City

"Fire on the Levee is a gripping true crime thriller about one of the most shocking police killings in recent history, and the obstacles to holding the police accountable. Jared Fishman moves beyond illuminating what is broken in the American justice system and insightfully points the way to how we can begin to fix it." --Shane Bauer, author of American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment and A Sliver of Light: Three Americans Imprisoned in Iran

"In the chaotic days after the flooding of New Orleans, the charred body of a man last seen in the custody of police officers is discovered, and it falls to a young federal prosecutor to determine what happened and why. The grievous case of Henry Glover--along with a number of others in the wake of Hurricane Katrina--exposed the entrenched secrecy and tribalism that underlies so much police violence in America. In Fire on the Levee, that prosecutor, Jared Fishman, with Joseph Hooper have told the tale with care and expertise." --David Simon, creator of The Wire, Tremé and We Own This City

"A cautionary tale of unchecked police power and failed justice."--Kirkus

"[A] riveting true crime saga... Readers will be gripped."--Publishers Weekly STARRED review