Rain City Lights
by Marissa Harrison
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Pub Date Oct 01 2020 | Archive Date Sep 29 2020
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Description
In the summer of 1981, a serial killer preys on black, teenage prostitutes working Seattle’s arterial highways. But the eyes of youth are blind to danger, and Montgomery “Monti” Jackson is distracted by her own problems. She’ll be starting high school soon, and the return of her mother’s boyfriend heightens the tension in her fractured household.
To add to her worries, Monti fears she may be in love with her best friend Sasha. But as close as they’d once been, now they couldn’t feel further apart. Sasha is a burnout punk rocker, and has befriended the neighborhood drug dealer. And when an eviction notice is posted on Monti’s door, a strange dynamic forms between them.
One night, an altercation leaves her family penniless. So Monti turns to the very streets where a killer stalks and ensnares young women, beginning her journey towards understanding one, simple truth - sometimes your only choices in life are to love and survive.
Advance Praise
"The first book in a long time that I couldn’t put down. The kind that makes you read just one more page, one more chapter, just till you learn what happens to... late into the night. Characters that are easy to relate to, who make their way into your mind and heart after the first few pages. A serious, sometimes stark story told through impressions and emotions. I loved it." - Kata, Goodreads
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781734435726 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
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This is an absolute must read novel. I loved almost everything about it and I already miss the characters.
It’s 1981 in Seattle and there’s been a string of murders targeting black prostitutes. But honestly while crucial to the storyline, it’s not the focal point. Monti, the protagonist, and her neighbor/best friend Sasha are coming of age in some of the most difficult circumstances. Both children of single parents for reasons explained in the book, Monti and Sasha’s story address racial discrimination, classism, gender inequality, prostitution, homelessness, and drug abuse, among many other issues. And of course the favorite ‘will they/won’t they’ storyline.
I think what I loved most about this book is that Harrison wove intensely rich characters and plot lines from beginning to end. There’s certainly a thriller aspect in that there’s a huge murder component but the way she developed the characters, both with flashbacks and by moving the storyline forward a decade, is what struck me as truly beautiful writing.
The only thing that made this slightly difficult to read was that the time jumped around and if a chapter started it in the past, it was always easy to note when it shifted back to the future. There was also a moment when it said it was 1981 and the trial was taking place, but I think that date was inaccurate? Regardless, the story was not affected and everything still flowed very well.
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Please go read and fall in love with this book and these characters like I did so it gets all the attention it deserves. And pre-order it for when it’s officially published in October!
Star-crossed lovers early life that has racial, poverty, violence, drugs, prostitution, serial killer, and expectations as the backdrop to a well-crafted complex story in part one. Part 2 revolves around past murders that involve the main characters years later with an unexpected twist
This story even though fiction resonates with BLM.
An independent review thanks to Books go Social / NetGalley
This was such a good book. It hooked me early and kept my attention throughout. This isn't my typical genre, a little darker than what i'm used to but so good. I definitely recommend this one.
Due to illness I unfortunately have to make my reviews short and to the point. If you love thrillers with a side of romantic view then this book is for you. While I don't normally read thrillers, this one made me want to add more to my reading shelf. It's enough to keep wanting to know more with each page you turn.
In Rain City Lights, Marissa Harrison transports us to America in the ’80s. Not the fluorescent bubble-gum pink visions codified in John Hughs movies, but the oft-forgotten grime of serial killers, yuppie racism, and the AIDS epidemic. Harrison effortlessly incorporates all of these topics and more, treating each human experience with the gravitas and compassion it deserves. Her characters, each wonderfully complex in their own way, mediate these experiences. This unforgettable, deeply flawed ensemble actualizes Harrison’s kaleidoscopic view of ‘80s Seattle, and the story of how their lives intertwine will keep you invested until the book’s last letter. Not to mention, Harrison’s prose is spell-binding without being overwrought or unrealistic. Harrison is an author to watch, and I urge all lovers of mysteries, romances, and well-written fiction to read her impressive debut.
CW: addiction, sexual violence, homophobia, PTSD