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Part of "Will Lee" series
"Chiefs" by Stuart Woods is a gripping novel that takes readers on a journey through three generations of law enforcement in Delano, Georgia. The story begins in 1920 with the lynching of the town's chief of police, which sets the stage for the rest of the novel. The book follows the lives of three police chiefs, each with their own unique challenges and struggles, as they try to bring justice to the town and its people. The first chief, Will Henry Lee, is a former World War I hero who is determined to find the men responsible for his predecessor's death. The second chief, Billy Anneet, is a former FBI agent who must deal with the town's growing drug problem. The third and final chief, Sonny Butts, is a young and ambitious police officer who must navigate the political landscape of the town while also dealing with a series of brutal murders. Woods does an excellent job of creating well-developed characters that are both relatable and engaging. The pacing of the novel is excellent, and the reader is kept on the edge of their seat as the story unfolds. The author also does an excellent job of incorporating historical events and social issues into the story, such as the Civil Rights Movement and the War on Drugs. One of the standout aspects of "Chiefs" is the detailed and vivid descriptions of the town of Delano and its people. Woods paints a picture of a small southern town that is full of complex and interesting characters, each with their own unique stories and backgrounds. The author also does an excellent job of exploring the themes of race, power, and justice throughout the novel. Overall, "Chiefs" is a well-written and engaging novel that is sure to appeal to fans of mystery, thriller, and historical fiction. The book's intricate plot, well-developed characters, and vivid descriptions make it a standout addition to any reader's collection. Whether you're a fan of Stuart Woods or new to his work, "Chiefs" is a novel that is not to be missed...
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