Pipe Dream: A Novel

Pipe Dream: A Novel

by Solomon Jones
Pipe Dream: A Novel

Pipe Dream: A Novel

by Solomon Jones

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Overview

The lawyer turned on the tape recorder, handed his client a cigarette, and lit it for him. Black drew hard, squinting as the smoke rushed into his lungs.
"Where do you want to start?"the lawyer said, lighting a cigarette of his own.
"I guess there’s only one place to start; at Broad and Erie."

Johnny Podres, a politician whose record against corruption had been propelling him straight to the mayor’s office, is found murdered in a North Philly crack house.

Enter Samuel Jackson, a.k.a. Black, a drug addict who knows better, a man embittered by the fact that he can’t seem to escape from his addiction to crack cocaine or, for that matter, from himself. Though he was once a family man with a wife and son, Black’s only concern these days is getting his next high, that is, until he stumbles across a friend and fellow addict, Leroy, and both become prime suspects in the Podres murder. Black and Leroy hook up with two female pipers: Clarisse, a registered nurse who is slowly losing to crack any semblance of a respectable life, and Pookie, who already has lost it. Soon the hunt is on for all four as they try to stay one step ahead of a police department under tremendous pressure to solve the case—because if a killer isn’t found soon, this could blow up into one of the biggest scandals in Philadelphia history.

Solomon Jones weaves a suspenseful story against the backdrop of corruption in the Philadelphia police department and centers it on a group of drug addicts who, in the process of fleeing the law, come to terms with their own addiction, leading to some devastating consequences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780375506598
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/04/2001
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 317 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Solomon Jones is currently a staff writer for Philadelphia Weekly and has been published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Magazine, and The Philadelphia Tribune. He received a B.A. in Journalism from Temple University and is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife. This is his first novel.

Read an Excerpt

"Good night, Everett," Clarisse said, trying to hide her paranoia behind a stern mask that was meant to tell Black he was no longer welcome in her home.

But as she began to close the door, she took on a look that seemed to depict a struggle between two separate people-the one who was a principled, respectable professional young woman and the one who was smoking the pipe.

"I'll give you a bundle," Black said, reading her expression and taking a chance that the crack fiend would win the struggle.

The door stopped in mid-swing.

"A bundle?" she said.

He nodded.

Reading Group Guide

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2. In the face of a corrupt police force it is the media who emerge as the most aggressive investigators. Are their occasionally deceitful tactics justified? Are there any differences between Jeanette Deveraux, the TV news reporter, and Henry Moore, the newspaper writer?

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