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The Hand of God
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An African-American man is caught between his own demons and those of 1950s American society in this historical novel. This is the story of 24-year-old Bobby Lincoln, who lives in the coastal town of Palm Harbor in 1955 Florida.
With few jobs and no education available to him, he ekes out a living by fishing and doing any other work that he can find, often using his boat. ...more
With few jobs and no education available to him, he ekes out a living by fishing and doing any other work that he can find, often using his boat. ...more
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Paperback, 268 pages
Published
April 19th 2017
by John I. Jones
(first published April 2017)
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I have yet to read something by Jones that wasn't superbly written, and this book based on a true story was no exception. The flavor and feel of the location and period of time that these events occurred in is described with very vivid and illustrious details. Jones has a special way with words that effortlessly transports you to wherever he is describing. I felt like I had a front row seat, not only in the court room for the trial pr ...more
I have yet to read something by Jones that wasn't superbly written, and this book based on a true story was no exception. The flavor and feel of the location and period of time that these events occurred in is described with very vivid and illustrious details. Jones has a special way with words that effortlessly transports you to wherever he is describing. I felt like I had a front row seat, not only in the court room for the trial pr ...more
I found this a compelling historical fiction set in Florida in the 1950s. Following the life of Bobby Lincoln, a black man trying to earn a living in America in the backdrop of civil unrest and unrelenting racism. Bobby desperate for money to support him and his partner,ends up embroiled in a kidnapping gone wrong and the consequences lead Bobby to question his faith and explore further his relationship with God. I really enjoyed the murder mystery elements of the book and the development of the
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Initially I struggled and I almost didn't finish this book. In fact, I put it down, intending to delete from my kindle, but then I decided to give it another go. I'm glad I did. It ends up being very different from how it starts out. The ending was not at all what I expected. It definitely started out a little slow but held my attention later on. I now realise that it was a story that needed building and needs you to stick with it.
I found this book was very well written and it was one of those b ...more
I found this book was very well written and it was one of those b ...more
Based on the true story of the disappearances Judge Curtis Chillingworth and his Majorie during the summer of 1955, this was quite an interesting story.
I did find some of the story to be a bit unrealistic and the writing a little choppy. The author had a great basis to actually build a fantastic story around, but it seems like he chose to play it safe.
This was a good story, put it had the potential to be great.
*Special Thank You to @voraciousreadersonly for a free copy of this book in exchang ...more
I did find some of the story to be a bit unrealistic and the writing a little choppy. The author had a great basis to actually build a fantastic story around, but it seems like he chose to play it safe.
This was a good story, put it had the potential to be great.
*Special Thank You to @voraciousreadersonly for a free copy of this book in exchang ...more
The Hand Of God by John Isaac Jones is a story of murder, redemption and the search for God. It is a fictionalized story based on the unsolved Florida Chillingworth murders. Bobby Lincoln, a young African American, is the central figure in this tale.
The book is beautifully written and very deep. You can't read this book without being influenced by the undertones of religion, God, redemption and forgiveness. However, it is not a religious novel but more a novel about Bobby's search for a deeper m ...more
The book is beautifully written and very deep. You can't read this book without being influenced by the undertones of religion, God, redemption and forgiveness. However, it is not a religious novel but more a novel about Bobby's search for a deeper m ...more
Due to its length and the fascination of the story, I was able to complete the book over the course of an afternoon and evening. This is a fictionalised account of real life events, namely the Florida Chillingworth murders, which gives the tale an extra resonance and impact. The book tells how a young poor hardworking African American, former Korean War veteran finds himself through a combination of poverty, a brutal racist society and unlucky circumstances being manipulated and coerced in assis
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The story was about a young Black man in the 1950's who is accused of murder. I think the author over simplified everything. This could have been so much better!!
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I recently joined Voracious Readers Only, a website designed to match readers with up & coming novelists, and I have to admit, it’s hard not clicking on every reading opportunity that comes through, but I am trying to be choosy because it’s June and I teach, so there’s not a lot of spare time for reading, that being said, this is my first choice from the site, and I’m glad it was. I’m always down for a good crime novel, and historical fiction, and this book hit ...more
I recently joined Voracious Readers Only, a website designed to match readers with up & coming novelists, and I have to admit, it’s hard not clicking on every reading opportunity that comes through, but I am trying to be choosy because it’s June and I teach, so there’s not a lot of spare time for reading, that being said, this is my first choice from the site, and I’m glad it was. I’m always down for a good crime novel, and historical fiction, and this book hit ...more
Thank you to the publisher and Voracious Readers Only for providing me with a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. It has been published in April 2017.
"The Hand of God" by John Isaac Jones is a very interesting book which I'd be hard-pressed to place into a genre.
It starts off as a realist novel portraying the plight of uneducated Black people scraping a living in 1950s Florida, then there's one scene that seems to be taken straight out of a noir, then it gets philosophical, then ...more
"The Hand of God" by John Isaac Jones is a very interesting book which I'd be hard-pressed to place into a genre.
It starts off as a realist novel portraying the plight of uneducated Black people scraping a living in 1950s Florida, then there's one scene that seems to be taken straight out of a noir, then it gets philosophical, then ...more
I received this book through Voracious Readers. I enjoy historical fiction and stories based on true events.This book didn't disappoint. It was a good basic story but also detailed one man's search for meaning and faith in something bigger than himself. It was also eye opening to hear the defense attorney address the jury and state as southern men how could they find a white man guilty based on the testimony of a black man. Systemic racism as southern tradition. This was balanced by the
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I received a complimentary copy of this book through voracious readers only in return for an honest review and I really enjoyed this historical fiction novel based on a true story and set during troublesome times in the 1950’s when racism was relentless.
This book is so well written that I felt I was right there in the story. I felt empathy for Bobby and his troubles, and he was bought to life so well that I understood him and his ways.
It was intriguing to read about an historical event such as ...more
This book is so well written that I felt I was right there in the story. I felt empathy for Bobby and his troubles, and he was bought to life so well that I understood him and his ways.
It was intriguing to read about an historical event such as ...more
Hard to believe that things like this actually happened in our country and in MY lifetime! History is sometimes painful to recall but how can we be sure the bad is not repeated if we don’t share it? Reading about a poor black man who is trying to survive in an era when he is considered less than human and how he tried to get by is difficult and hurts to think about. Then you realize the story is based on a real case, even though this is fictionalized. I really enjoyed the development of the man’
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The Hand of God is a story of redemption and finding a belief in God. Its has has murders and suspense to it. The book was a slow start for me, it was very difficult to get into the plot, but the story was not confusing. The characters are well rounded. The situations felt real. The story seemed dragged at some points. The language is good and understandable. The ending felt good!
Thank you Voracious Readers only and the author for reader’s copy of this book. This review is my own and is not infl ...more
Thank you Voracious Readers only and the author for reader’s copy of this book. This review is my own and is not infl ...more
I received a free copy of the book in return for a review and I'm so glad I did. The story held my attention from page 1 and the characters were believable. I was concerned that some of the terms used to describe POC would detract from the story but this was not the case and you get a real feeling for how life was then if you were not white.
I was fairly confident that I knew how the book would end, but I was wrong! If I have one criticism of the book it was that for me it ended quite abruptly bu ...more
I was fairly confident that I knew how the book would end, but I was wrong! If I have one criticism of the book it was that for me it ended quite abruptly bu ...more
Disappointed in the ending
I really thought that Bobby would have found the salvation his mamma had but he didn't. I should have suspected from the cursing sprinkled throughout the book that I was expecting more than what was there. I thought the title hinted that Bobby would become a real Christian and not just a church attender. Life is short no matter how successful you become and the final chapters were too much like a fairy tale. Disappointed! ...more
I really thought that Bobby would have found the salvation his mamma had but he didn't. I should have suspected from the cursing sprinkled throughout the book that I was expecting more than what was there. I thought the title hinted that Bobby would become a real Christian and not just a church attender. Life is short no matter how successful you become and the final chapters were too much like a fairy tale. Disappointed! ...more
Great book
I just finished reading this book and have to say I enjoyed it immensely. I couldn't put it down once I started. The main character Bobby was interesting on so many levels.. He was someone who you could respect because of his convictions.
Mr Isaac Jones is a great story teller and kept me wanting to know what the outcome was going to be. I did Google judge Chillingsworth to verify the story. ...more
I just finished reading this book and have to say I enjoyed it immensely. I couldn't put it down once I started. The main character Bobby was interesting on so many levels.. He was someone who you could respect because of his convictions.
Mr Isaac Jones is a great story teller and kept me wanting to know what the outcome was going to be. I did Google judge Chillingsworth to verify the story. ...more
This book kept me interested for the whole novel and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a historical fiction/memoir during the 1950’s. Speaking of, it definitely felt more like a memoir than a historical fiction novel, but I believe that’s just because of how well it was written and how real it felt.
I did receive this as a complimentary novel from voraciousreadersonly.com and from John himself.
I did receive this as a complimentary novel from voraciousreadersonly.com and from John himself.
This book told a story of a young man living in a time where discrimination was a daily occurrence. He found himself in a position where either decision could mean death. This book was detailed and confronting and at times I found it difficult to read. However, I’m pleased I continued as it was a great read with some positive outcomes from a dire situation.
Thanks to the Author John Isaac Jones and Voracious Readers Only for a review copy in exchange for an honest review.
Thanks to the Author John Isaac Jones and Voracious Readers Only for a review copy in exchange for an honest review.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author via Voracious Readers Only.
Within the last year, I had listened to a podcast about the Chillingsworth murders, so I was aware of some of what happened. The author wonderfully mixed true facts into fiction. I absolutely loved this book. The author is a wonderful writer who describes each scene with detail that helps you imagine what is actually happening. I would definitely read more of this authors books.
Within the last year, I had listened to a podcast about the Chillingsworth murders, so I was aware of some of what happened. The author wonderfully mixed true facts into fiction. I absolutely loved this book. The author is a wonderful writer who describes each scene with detail that helps you imagine what is actually happening. I would definitely read more of this authors books.
Easy and very good read. Enjoyed the history of the time and place. The author captures what it was like being a African American man during the 50's. The struggles of everyday life. The trials and tribulations one struggles with. How the manipulation of politics can destroy lives. Excellent book.
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So believable
I chose a 5 star rating because this book was so believable that I wished it were true. That a black man could go free after killing whites. Seems in contrast to today where the opposite happens. Uplifting, even without the religious buy.in. the epilogue left me satisfied and content. But I still wish it had been a true story.
I chose a 5 star rating because this book was so believable that I wished it were true. That a black man could go free after killing whites. Seems in contrast to today where the opposite happens. Uplifting, even without the religious buy.in. the epilogue left me satisfied and content. But I still wish it had been a true story.
This book is so good!
I love that this book was based on a true story. I also love that even though this is a bout a poor black family they didn’t let racism play an overpowering part in this book. I find a lot of stories from the past love to play the racism aspect and I for one know that wasn’t every black person is every day life. In any of that this is a great realistic look at a young man who gets caught up in a bad thing and loses everything because of it. In his redemption he will get all ...more
I love that this book was based on a true story. I also love that even though this is a bout a poor black family they didn’t let racism play an overpowering part in this book. I find a lot of stories from the past love to play the racism aspect and I for one know that wasn’t every black person is every day life. In any of that this is a great realistic look at a young man who gets caught up in a bad thing and loses everything because of it. In his redemption he will get all ...more
I was curious to read about this compelling subject but was very disappointed in this author's writing style. I actually googled the author expecting either a high schooler or maybe college aged man the writing was that juvenile. I don't understand the Goodreads ratings that were given. Thank you Mr. Jones for the free manuscript as it did take my mind off of current events.
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The Hand of God, is a fictional account of the Chillingsworth murders. The characters, especially Bobby really come to life within the pages. However, the book is a slow starter and one really has to stick with it. It is well worth the time it takes because the story does an excellent job on shining a light on an America that most would prefer to pretend never happened.
This book is based on a true story, At first, the book is very slow. But keep reading, because as you read more, this book will pull you in. The ending was very good. Well put together and overall a decent read. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of the book in return for my honest review. Receiving the book in this manner had no bearing on my review.
A very interesting book! It was a book that talked about redemption and one trying to believe in God again. At first I was not sure about it, but then it seemed to wrap me up in the story and I could not put it down. It was well written and a great story. I really liked this book and do recommend it to anyone who likes suspense.
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Excellent novel about murder and life in a racially troubled South during the 1950's. Great characters and a storyline that keeps the reader's interest from first page to last. ...more
Excellent novel about murder and life in a racially troubled South during the 1950's. Great characters and a storyline that keeps the reader's interest from first page to last. ...more
Good book
The ending was not what I expected. It started out a little slow but held my attention later on. I know it was a story that needed building and we'll worth the read. I really enjoyed this book and had a different ending than expected. Good book. ...more
The ending was not what I expected. It started out a little slow but held my attention later on. I know it was a story that needed building and we'll worth the read. I really enjoyed this book and had a different ending than expected. Good book. ...more
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John Isaac Jones is a retired journalist currently living and writing at Merritt Island, Florida. For more than thirty years, "John I.," as he prefers to be called, was a reporter for media outlets throughout the world. These included local newspapers in his native Alabama, The National Enquirer, News of the World in London, the Sydney Morning Herald, and NBC television. He is the author of eight
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