Reviews: Hands Up (1)
“Relevant and cleverly written”
(Paperback)
by Barnsey's Books
Firstly I'll admit that Hands Up isn't what I'd normally read. I tend to sway more towards British crime and/or contemporary fiction. However, having read and enjoyed the author's previous novel, Citizen Kill, I was keen to see what he produced next. Just for the record let me state that I'm located in the United Kingdom where we don't have The Second Amendment and 'the right to bear arms'. Shootings here are thankfully rare occurrences. In Hands Up, a young black motorist is shot dead after being pulled over by two white cops who then fabricate their version of events to reduce negligence charges. Devastated by the needless shooting of Tyrell, his family seek justice and set out to prove his murder was racially motivated. As racial tensions mount throughout Philadelphia, two young people are thrust together in the most unlikely of circumstances. Will justice prevail or will Tyrell's murder have been in vain? Top marks to the author for telling a story that needed to be told. Not only does the reader get to experience the viewpoints of Tyrell's sister Jade and father Kelly; we also hear from the cop who pulled the trigger, Ryan. The story is cleverly written so that the reader's allegiance shifts several times. Absent father and self-proclaimed reformed 'gangsta' Kelly turns up in the aftermath of the shooting to further complicate matters. But all too soon old habits die hard. Jade sees straight through his charade but has her own agenda. I thought both Jade and Kelly were fully-developed characters but I had issues with the plausibility of Jade's actions towards her brother's killer. I thought a large dose of artistic licence crept in making the story less convincing. This was also the case with the final twist at the end. However, I ask myself would the book have been as gripping without these two inclusions? My truthful answer is 'no'. Sometimes it's best just to accept that real life follows a different path to fiction.
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Hands Up

Hands Up

Author Stephen Clark (author)
Paperback Published on: 28/09/2019
Price: £16.95
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