Tall Cotton

In the summer of 1970, in the small town of Lowell, Mississippi, ten-year-old Bailey Connor lives in constant fear of his abusive father, Otis. His mother, Annie, dreams of an escape and accepts a job working for Jim Cunningham, a wealthy white plantation owner. But when Jim is found brutally stabbed to death, Annie, a Black woman in a town still deeply segregated, is quickly accused of the crime. Since the Connors have no money for a lawyer and the nearly all-white jury is poised to convict, Annie’s fate seems sealed—the electric chair waits in the shadows.

While visiting Lowell, Jonathan Streeter, a prominent Black attorney with a troubled past, reluctantly agrees to take on Annie’s case. With Bailey’s world thrown further into turmoil, he desperately tries to help Jonathan free his mother.

As the trial gains national attention, Jonathan uncovers a tangled web of lies, corruption, and deep-seated racial hatred woven into the very fabric of Lowell, all tied to Jim’s murder. While violence escalates and interference from the local KKK grows, Jonathan and Bailey become trapped in a life-and-death struggle against those determined to bury the truth… and the two of them along with it.

 

Description

ISBN-13: 978-1-958231-71-5

Publication Date: April 7, 2025

About the Author

Catherine Tucker grew up in the small town of Leland, Mississippi. For amusement, she read the dictionary from cover to cover. But she later discovered a better escape: fiction.  As a teenager, she fell in love with all things mystery and never looked back. Catherine’s imagination was nurtured by the Delta’s vast cotton fields, soulful blues, and deep-rooted traditions, which influence her books.

When Catherine is not writing, you can find her reading a thriller or binge watching a mystery series. She also enjoys traveling, teaching Bible classes, devouring decadent chocolate, and savoring a steaming cup of coffee. Catherine currently resides in Houston, Texas.

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