

Motor City Burning
Author: Bill Morris
Narrator: Richard Small
Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 07/15/2014
Author: Bill Morris
Narrator: Richard Small
Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 07/15/2014
Bill Morris is the author of the novels Motor City and All Souls’ Day. He is currently a staff writer with the online literary magazine the Millions, and his writing has appeared in Granta, the New York Times, the Washington Post Magazine, LA Weekly, Popular Mechanics, and numerous other newspapers and magazines. Bill grew up in Detroit and now lives in New York City.
Richard Small, an avid lover of history and historical fiction, was born and raised in Detroit. He shares a home and happy life with his wife and three children in St. Clair Shores.
Bill Morris writes an amazing tale of 1954—but it would be better, I think, had he stuck with the subject matter his title implied, “Motor City”. The characters he follows through the Buick’s 1954 Century campaign are all able to hold up the narrative on their own, but instead, they’re treated almos......more
Having bought this for 20 pence at my local library purely on the basis of its title and blurb, I read and enjoyed this book late last year. At the time I remember searching for it on Goodreads and being surprised by the fact it had no reviews. Now, a year later, parts of the book - certain details,......more
Certain political parties in the US want to Make America Great Again. Like it was in 1954 and in all those Norman Rockwell illustrations. Of course, America was no greater then than it is now and Morris documents it in all its alcoholic, planned obsolescence, commie-hunting splendour. Focussed, obvi......more
This was an interesting little (ok maybe not so little) book. If it was a conversation instead of a book, you'd call the author a name dropper and probably hate them, but since it's a book, and a work of fiction at that, it seems more like a version of Forrest Gump set in 1950's Detroit. In that our......more
“Morris eloquently captures the Detroit of 1968, a city shaped by the auto industry, ravaged by violence, and rejuvenated by Motown, in this outstanding crime novel…Morris adeptly evokes time and place, displaying a profound passion for Detroit and astute insight into the era’s fraught climate. Characters represent a cross-section of the city’s population, adding nuance to this tale of a young black man seeking his voice, a cop pursuing justice, and a country searching for a way forward.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A former Freedom Rider and a determined detective face unfinished business in the aftermath of the Detroit riots…As usual, Morris uses historical figures and events, as well as a uniquely American city, as a backdrop for an intense cat-and-mouse game.” Kirkus Reviews