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Ledger Line A Ledger City Novel. Ledger City Series, #1
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- ISBN8233493010
- EAN9798233493010
- Date de parution12/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The first body was not the crime. It was the warning. In Ledger Line, the first book of the Ledger City Series, Darius Blackman introduces readers to a city where corruption does not always come through violence. Sometimes it comes through donation reports, church-backed housing funds, shell companies, development language, missing records, and public servants who know how to make theft look like restoration.
Micah Mercer knows the numbers do not add up. A church-backed housing fund is supposed to be saving the neighborhood, but the paperwork tells a different story. Donation amounts match parcel balances. "Community restoration grants" move through accounts created weeks before property transfers close. Tax delinquencies vanish just before homes change hands. Every line Micah follows leads him back to the same circle of power: a councilman, a developer, and a bishop trusted by the very people being erased.
Before Micah can bring the truth into the open, he records one final warning:If this reaches you, do not let them call it an accident. When the evidence reaches those willing to follow it, Javon Mercer and Selah Cade are pulled into a paper trail built from grief, church trust, public money, private development, and a parcel number that may unlock the entire machine: 14-B. What begins as a suspicious death becomes a larger investigation into how neighborhoods are bought, softened, framed, and renamed before the people inside them understand what has already been taken.
Ledger Line is a civic suspense novel about corruption, Black neighborhood memory, church power, housing theft, public trust, family grief, and the dangerous truth hidden inside clean paperwork. In Ledger City, the question is never just who signed the form. The question is who paid for the silence.
Micah Mercer knows the numbers do not add up. A church-backed housing fund is supposed to be saving the neighborhood, but the paperwork tells a different story. Donation amounts match parcel balances. "Community restoration grants" move through accounts created weeks before property transfers close. Tax delinquencies vanish just before homes change hands. Every line Micah follows leads him back to the same circle of power: a councilman, a developer, and a bishop trusted by the very people being erased.
Before Micah can bring the truth into the open, he records one final warning:If this reaches you, do not let them call it an accident. When the evidence reaches those willing to follow it, Javon Mercer and Selah Cade are pulled into a paper trail built from grief, church trust, public money, private development, and a parcel number that may unlock the entire machine: 14-B. What begins as a suspicious death becomes a larger investigation into how neighborhoods are bought, softened, framed, and renamed before the people inside them understand what has already been taken.
Ledger Line is a civic suspense novel about corruption, Black neighborhood memory, church power, housing theft, public trust, family grief, and the dangerous truth hidden inside clean paperwork. In Ledger City, the question is never just who signed the form. The question is who paid for the silence.






















