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  <title>The Blackbird Papers: A Novel</title>
  <author>Ian Smith</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>A rainy night . . . A stranded motorist . . . A Good Samaritan passerby &amp;#8230; a Nobel Prize&amp;#8211;winning professor . . . The setup for a shocking murder designed to cover up an even more sinister crime . . . The Blackbird Papers marks the debut of Ian Smith, a major new talent in crime fiction, and of Sterling Bledsoe, his smart and occasionally combative sleuth. World-renowned Dartmouth professor Wilson Bledsoe is returning from a party celebrating his latest honor when he encounters a broken-down pickup on the secluded country road to his home. The next day, the discovery of his body with a vicious racist epithet carved into his chest leads to the quick arrest of two loathsome white supremacists. The local authorities seem ready to accept the case at face value as a racial hate crime. But the murdered professor&amp;#8217;s brother, FBI agent Sterling Bledsoe, has inserted himself into the investigation and isn&amp;#8217;t ready to buy into this pat solution. A look around his brother&amp;#8217;s lab and brief interviews with his students and colleagues pique Sterling&amp;#8217;s curiosity about Wilson&amp;#8217;s pet project: a nearly completed paper on the mysterious deaths of hundreds of local blackbirds. Fast-paced and cleverly constructed, The Blackbird Papers introduces a major new talent in mystery and crime fiction.</description>
  <reviews_count>7</reviews_count>
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