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"Hiawatha Bray turns his considerable talents to fiction--and the result is an unforgettable main character, an authentic look at Boston, and a pageturner of a story. ...Do not miss this realistic, compelling, and heartbreaking thriller. " --- Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today Bestselling Author "Technology and violence, suffused with old-time religion. "Power in the Blood" is a thrill from first page to last." - Alex Beam, author of American Crucifixion Journalist Weldon Drake is drawn into the biggest and bloodiest story of his career when Astrid Nelson, a beautiful and brilliant computer…mehr

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"Hiawatha Bray turns his considerable talents to fiction--and the result is an unforgettable main character, an authentic look at Boston, and a pageturner of a story. ...Do not miss this realistic, compelling, and heartbreaking thriller. " --- Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today Bestselling Author "Technology and violence, suffused with old-time religion. "Power in the Blood" is a thrill from first page to last." - Alex Beam, author of American Crucifixion Journalist Weldon Drake is drawn into the biggest and bloodiest story of his career when Astrid Nelson, a beautiful and brilliant computer scientist, is nearly murdered inside his African-American Baptist church. In his quest for the truth, Drake faces off against a renowned and ruthless MIT professor, an international band of hackers plotting the biggest financial heist in history, and a brutal team of enforcers. But Drake also discovers the most unexpected conspiracy of all -- a secret society of powerful black men, hidden in the heart of the church, who have quietly tampered with history for nearly 150 years.
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Hiawatha Bray is an award-winning technology reporter and columnist for the Boston Globe. His writing has appeared in Wired, Fast Company, Black Enterprise and Christianity Today magazines. He's the author of "You Are Here," a history of modern navigation published in 2014 by Basic Books. Bray is also a deacon at Peoples Baptist Church of Boston, one of the nation's oldest African-American congregations. Born in Chicago, he lives in the suburbs of Boston with his wife and three children.