Genres: Mystery
Posted: November 8, 2010
Forty years later, Dar is out of prison and contacts each of the friends. By reconnecting, Dar stirs some fear and one-by-one his friends are killed. When his son Daniel and Casey are killed, Dar knows he has to protect his daughter, Lila
Lila knows she unplugged the Christmas tree before she left the house. Yet, the firemen are quick to blame the tree for the house fire that killed her father and her brother. However, soon someone is trying to kill her. She knows she must find answers and tries to find her mother's family. By investigating, Lila learns that her father had secrets and those secrets have dire consequences attached to them.
The late sixties and early seventies were tumultuous times. There were many anti-war demonstrations going on in cities across the U.S. and throngs of people who wanted peace. Libby Fischer Hellmann takes a moment from history and pulls out a handful of young people who wanted to change the world and thought they had all the answers. She fleshes out the characters and throws them into the present where wisdom that can only come from time shows them there are consequences for every action. SET THE NIGHT ON FIRE is both historical and contemporary. It shows the reader those consequences and the power that love has on a person and actions that culminate to a dramatic end.
Book Summary
Someone is trying to kill Lila Hilliard. During the Christmas holidays she returns from running errands to find her family home in flames, her father and brother trapped inside. Later, she is attacked by a mysterious man on a motorcycle. . . and the threats don’t end there.
As Lila desperately tries to piece together who is after her and why, she uncovers information about her father’s past in Chicago during the volatile days of the late 1960s . . . information he never shared with her, but now threatens to destroy her.
Part thriller, part historical novel, and part love story, Set the Night on Fire paints an unforgettable portrait of Chicago during a turbulent time: the riots at the Democratic Convention . . . the struggle for power between the Black Panthers and SDS . . . and a group of young idealists who tried to change the world.
Allium Press of Chicago
December 1, 2010
On Sale: December 1, 2010
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ISBN: 0984067655
EAN: 9780984067657
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