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Episode 350: Justice in the Shadows: Aaron Philip Clark on Malibu, Memory, and The Bluest Night

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In this episode of Diverse Voices Book Review, Hopeton Hay welcomes back Aaron Philip Clark to discuss THE BLUEST NIGHT, the third installment in his Trevor Finnegan crime series. Set in the seemingly idyllic yet shadowy enclave of Malibu, the novel explores themes of justice, race, and fractured family ties as Trevor and his estranged father, Sean, are forced into an uneasy partnership to investigate a murder that hits close to home. Clark delves into the evolving dynamics of policing, the haunting realities of missing persons cases, and the personal costs of justice, all while continuing to develop Trevor’s complex journey as a detective, father, and son.
Aaron Philip Clark is a USA Today bestselling author, screenwriter, professor, and host of The Culture Point podcast. Known for his neo-noir crime fiction set in Los Angeles, Clark explores race, justice, and identity with literary depth. He’s also collaborated with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and civil rights attorney Ben Crump.
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In this episode of Diverse Voices Book Review, Hopeton Hay welcomes back Aaron Philip Clark to discuss THE BLUEST NIGHT, the third installment in his Trevor Finnegan crime series. Set in the seemingly idyllic yet shadowy enclave of Malibu, the novel explores themes of justice, race, and fractured family ties as Trevor and his estranged father, Sean, are forced into an uneasy partnership to investigate a murder that hits close to home. Clark delves into the evolving dynamics of policing, the haunting realities of missing persons cases, and the personal costs of justice, all while continuing to develop Trevor’s complex journey as a detective, father, and son.
Aaron Philip Clark is a USA Today bestselling author, screenwriter, professor, and host of The Culture Point podcast. Known for his neo-noir crime fiction set in Los Angeles, Clark explores race, justice, and identity with literary depth. He’s also collaborated with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and civil rights attorney Ben Crump.
Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media:

Facebook - @diversevoicesbookreview

Instagram - @diverse_voices_book_review

Email: [email protected]

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