The Slave Players

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
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Author: Megan Allen ISBN: 9780999054826
Publisher: Burn House Publishing Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Megan Allen
ISBN: 9780999054826
Publisher: Burn House Publishing
Publication: October 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Modern day in the Deep South. Racial unrest is rampant, and outbreaks of violence reach epidemic proportions. When a church bus makes a wrong turn in the Alabama countryside, a dozen teenage girls become victims of a heinous crime. The resulting outcry is explosive, as a new Civil War erupts, but this time it will be whites who are cast into bondage. And Slave Playing becomes a cruel game of tyranny and survival.

The story winds and unwinds as it coils around the reader like a great serpent. At times it will be a love story, with warmth, humor and human kindness. But mostly, it will slap hard at the wall-builders, and those who would be king at the expense of others, who would be prey. And a man will arrive on this tiny speck of land in the heart of Alabama. He will bring with him a whip, and a lesson of what tyranny and oppression can do to the human spirit.

Weekly Review calls this novel "Extraordinary and Masterly."
The Novel Reader, "Magnetic and Provocative."
Kirkus, "A Masterly Indictment."
Publishers Daily Review, "Shocking and Bound to be a Favorite."
 

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Modern day in the Deep South. Racial unrest is rampant, and outbreaks of violence reach epidemic proportions. When a church bus makes a wrong turn in the Alabama countryside, a dozen teenage girls become victims of a heinous crime. The resulting outcry is explosive, as a new Civil War erupts, but this time it will be whites who are cast into bondage. And Slave Playing becomes a cruel game of tyranny and survival.

The story winds and unwinds as it coils around the reader like a great serpent. At times it will be a love story, with warmth, humor and human kindness. But mostly, it will slap hard at the wall-builders, and those who would be king at the expense of others, who would be prey. And a man will arrive on this tiny speck of land in the heart of Alabama. He will bring with him a whip, and a lesson of what tyranny and oppression can do to the human spirit.

Weekly Review calls this novel "Extraordinary and Masterly."
The Novel Reader, "Magnetic and Provocative."
Kirkus, "A Masterly Indictment."
Publishers Daily Review, "Shocking and Bound to be a Favorite."
 

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