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An Evening with Michael Almond

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An Evening with Michael Almond

Join us, in-person, for a conversation with Michael Almond as he provides a behind the scenes look at his debut novel, The Tannery. This historical fiction, murder mystery and legal thriller transports readers to another time and place. Reflecting issues prominent in today’s headlines, themes of Black voter suppression and intimidation, White Supremacy campaigns, the Wilmington Massacre of 1898, the violence and depravity of the Red Shirts and vigilante terrorism, and the rise of Jim Crow drive the narrative to its dramatic and surprising conclusion. For more information, visit www.michaelalmondbooks.com.

If you would like to read the book before attending the event, pre-order book sales are available at Park Road Books.  

Registration for this program is $10 for non-members and free for members. Light appetizers and wine will be provided for this event.

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Bio

Michael AlmondMichael A. Almond, a retired international business attorney, was raised in the small town of Pilot Mountain in the Piedmont foothills of North Carolina.  He received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and was a Fulbright Scholar in political science at the University of Mannheim, Germany. An avid reader of Southern history and literature, Michael and his wife Helen Ruth live at Almond Springs Farm in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina with two horses, three donkeys, and their canine companions, Lucy and Greta.  The Tannery is his debut novel.

About the Tannery

July 5, 1900, Wilkes County, North Carolina:  The body of the beautiful young daughter of local tannery owner Jakob Schumann is discovered on the north bank of the Yadkin River, brutally beaten, a skinning knife buried to the hilt in her chest.

Who killed Rachel Schumann?  And why?  Ambitious local prosecutor Vincent Taliaferro has arrested Virgil Wade, a local mixed-race boy whose skinning knife, bearing his initials, is surely the murder weapon.  Taliaferro is convinced the case is open and shut, but North Carolina Governor “Cotton Bob” Maxwell is not so sure.  Eager to resolve troubling inconsistencies in the evidence and determined to protect the boy from an imminent threat of vigilante “justice,” Maxwell sends his chief legal advisor, Ben Waterman, to Wilkes to investigate and ultimately to defend Virgil Wade at trial.  Ben’s investigation uncovers new and dramatic evidence that undermines the prosecutor’s case and points in an entirely different direction.  But can he prove it?  Can he convince an all-white, all male jury of Virgil’s innocence? 

The Tannery is historical fiction at its best, a murder mystery and legal thriller whose twists and turns will hold readers’ attention to the final page.  Meticulously researched, this page-turning debut novel transports readers to another time and place, the story unfolding in the turbulent world of Post-Reconstruction social, political, and racial conditions in North Carolina and throughout the South.  Reflecting issues prominent in today’s headlines, themes of Black voter suppression and intimidation, White Supremacy campaigns, the Wilmington Massacre of 1898, the violence and depravity of the Red Shirts and vigilante terrorism, and the rise of Jim Crow drive the narrative to its dramatic and surprising conclusion.


Parking

Levine Museum provides parking validation, with no hourly limit for evening events after 5:00 p.m. in the Seventh Street Station parking deck. Visitors should present a parking ticket for validation at the Guest Services desk upon arrival.

COVID Protocol

We will carefully adhere to CDC Guidelines in effect at this time. Mask wearing is required. 

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Date

Oct 27, 2021
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6:00 pm

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Levine Museum of the New South
Charlotte, NC
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