1934. Businesses went under by the hundreds, debt and foreclosures boomed, and breadlines grew in many American cities. _x000D_ _x000D_ In the midst of this misery, some folks explored unscrupulous ways to make money. Angel-faced John Partlow and carnival huckster Ginger LaFrance are among the worst of this lot. Joining together they leave their small time confidence scams behind to attempt an elaborate kidnapping-for-ransom scheme in New Orleans._x000D_ _x000D_ In a different part of town, Curtis Mayhew, a young black man who works as a redcap for the Union Railroad Station, has a reputation for mending quarrels and misunderstandings among his friends. What those friends don't know is that Curtis has a special talent for listening... and he can sometimes hear things that aren't spoken aloud._x000D_ _x000D_ One day, Curtis Mayhew's special talent allows him to overhear a child's cry for help (THIS MAN IN THE CAR HE'S GOT A GUN), which draws him into the dangerous world of Partlow and LaFrance._x000D_ _x000D_ This gritty depression-era crime
This book is part of the Robert R. McCammon Standalone Novels series and is book #14 in the series.