Review of Unconscionable

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Review of Unconscionable

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Unconscionable" by Charles R. Butts Jr..]
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4 out of 4 stars
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For so many years, discrimination, prejudice, and antagonism against people of color have lingered heavily. The issue of racial discrimination has been biting hard and long enough in the system that it has almost become a norm.

In the wake of October 9th, 1983, what started as a normal day for the Griers ended with a dark cloud that lasted for thirty-five years. A dead body is found by Bennie and Peter on the field where they go for their annual hunting trip. Peter finds this body, which is almost unrecognizable and calls his son, Bennie, over to come to witness what he's seen. They made a call to Bibb County to report the situation. Three deputies arrive at the crime scene while waiting for the sheriff to arrive. On arrival, the sheriff gets the deputies off duty and gives absurd instructions. Four days later, a missing person report was made about a young black boy, and there is a strong suspicion that the body would be that of the missing person. Confirmation is made and the once happy family of Johnny Lee turns into a somber home. Two weeks later, the case was officially closed. Could there be anything the sheriff is hiding? Will justice be served? Are there many more tragedies that will befall this family as they seek justice?

Unconscionable by Charles R. Butts Jr. is a crime fiction book set in Georgia and intertwined between the first and second-person narrative. It is divided into three parts to show different times in the character's life. The characters are relatable, the plot takes on a steady pace and maintains that till the end of the book, and the storyline is realistic. The author writes extensively and with a strong voice about racism, family, the justice system, and grief. In his narrative, he communicates family values and the need to believe in God. There was a great hook and suspense that left me wanting to keep flipping and turning the pages. A great page-turner.

This book was a great crime fiction thriller. It piqued my interest from the very first page. It took me 24 hours with a little break in between to finish it. The stops weren't for lack of suspense, but I had to stop to catch my breath because of the level of emotions it arouses. I couldn't help but sympathize with the Grier family's trauma and pain in seeking justice for a loved one over 35 years.

I loved Gracie's character the most. Her grace and strength are second to none. How she dealt with the grief of losing her kids to a failed justice system whilst holding onto family values and God was spectacular for me. I have no negative feedback to give on this book. If anything, I'd like to commend Charles for delivering this wonderful piece.

The editing of the book was fair. I only found a few errors in it. There were scriptural backings in the book which might not be offensive to people of other religions. This book delivered on its promise. I'll rate it a four out of four stars. I'll recommend this book to everyone who isn't based on the issues of racism.

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Such an impressive publication that tackles ugly issues such as racism. And yes, the sheriff's immediate dismissal of such a case is quite suspicious.
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Post by Oyedeji Funmilayo »

Racism is something that has been around for long, still thriving and may never end. It is so dis-heartning that we wouldn't learn to accept and love our fellow humans for reasons I don't understand. I enjoyed reading your review, but would pass this book. Welldone!!!
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Post by Kieran Anslow »

The story seems to revolves around racism and discrimination. I'd love to read this book because of its intriguing storyline. Thanks for your honest review.
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I like the plot of this book; it seems so intense. An action thriller plotted in three different timelines and written in both the first and second person narrative. It will be exciting.
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Unfortunately, the issue of racial discrimination is still incredibly real. I applaud the author for seamlessly adding real issues into the action-packed thriller. I look forward to reading this book.
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I am interested in this novel because of the actions of the characters presented so well by you. How is it that evil people become involved in careers where they can perpetrate their crimes?
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It's quite sad that racism has eaten so deeply into our society. How could the officers have closed the case so quickly without making arrests? I'm sure the story is fishy. I've added this to my read list.
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Good job on this review. I don't like books without a cover page because from the cover page you can ascertain a little of what the book is talking about.
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Great review! I hate that racism still has place in our society despite the civilizations.
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Post by Chiamaka Ogadimma »

Would like to know if this book is fictional or not. I would also like to know if justice was found, so I might pick up the book to read. Great job with the review
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