Synopses & Reviews
When a high school basketball star becomes entangled in a rape charge, media schemes, and legal deception, he must confront all the people who turned their backs on him. Will he gain justice or be wrongfully charged of this terrible crime?Melvin is seventeen, the star of his basketball team, and expected to have a bright future. But it all goes to pieces one night when he joins his brothers' thug friends at a wild party with two rich white girls. Drugged and drunk for most of the night, Melvin misses a brutal assault on the two girls. When the crime comes to light, he is arrested and charged with masterminding the gang rape. One of the girls' fathers is a prominent prosecutor, who persuades the girls to lie on Melvin--all because he hates the possibility that a young black man could succeed in life. He wants to crush him, and Melvin doesn't stand a chance.
Confused and physically drained, Melvin confesses to the crime. His public defender goes to trial without ever putting him on the stand. Mentally exhausted, Melvin tries to kill himself and is put into a hospital where he can't hurt himself. But then, unexpectedly, a reporter interviews him and finds overlooked flaws in the case. After a determined effort, one of the girls cracks and reveals the series of lies that has earned Melvin years in the mental hospital. Finally, the case is reviewed, and he is released.
But things don't end there. Melvin's family, rather than rejoice at his freedom, turn on him. His father is only concerned with the settlement he will receive from the state. They battle at his coming-home party and eventually, Melvin leaves to seek his life elsewhere.
For fans of Richard Wright's Native Son, John Grisham's The Confession, or Stephen King's The Shawshank Redemption, Little White Lies is a must-read novel. Full of deception, emotional trauma, and brilliant crime stories ripped from today's headlines, you won't be disappointed.
Synopsis
When a high school basketball star becomes entangled in a rape charge, media schemes, and legal deception, he must confront all the people who turned their backs on him. Will he gain justice or be wrongfully charged of this terrible crime?
Melvin is seventeen, the star of his basketball team, and expected to have a bright future. But it all falls to pieces one night when he joins his brothers’ thug friends at a wild party with two rich white girls. Drugged and drunk for most of the night, Melvin misses a brutal assault on the two girls. When the crime comes to light, he is arrested and charged with masterminding the gang rape. One of the girls’ fathers is a prominent prosecutor, who persuades the girls to lie— all because he hates the possibility that a young black man could succeed in life. He wants to crush him, and Melvin doesn’t stand a chance.
Confused and physically drained, Melvin confesses to the crime. Mentally exhausted, Melvin tries to kill himself and is sent to the hospital. But then, unexpectedly, a reporter interviews him and finds overlooked flaws in the case. After a determined effort the case is finally reviewed.
What happens next isn’t the happy ending Melvin was hoping for. But, with new determination, he learns to move forward.
About the Author
Cole Riley is the pen name for a well-known journalist and reviewer. His work has appeared in several anthologies and magazines, including a recent stint as a columnist at SexIs Magazine. He has edited two popular anthologies, Making The Hook-Up: Edgy Sex With Soul and Too Much Boogie: Erotic Remixes of the Dirty Blues.