In the Heat of the Night
Virgil Tibbs, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Dion Graham
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By:
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John Ball
About this listen
The pioneering novel featuring African American police detective Virgil Tibbs
“They call me Mr. Tibbs” was the line immortalized by Sidney Poitier in the 1967 Oscar-winning movie adaptation of In the Heat of the Night, which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and the Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger Award and was named one of the 100 Favorite Mysteries of the 20th Century by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. Now fans of classic crime can rediscover this suspense-filled novel whose hero paved the way for James Patterson’s Alex Cross, George Pelecanos’s Derek Strange, and other African American detectives.
A small southern town in the 1960s. A musician found dead on the highway. It’s no surprise when white detectives arrest a black man for the murder. What is a surprise is that the black man - Virgil Tibbs - is not the killer but a skilled homicide detective, passing through racially tense Wells, South Carolina, on his way back to California. Even more surprising, Wells’s new police chief recruits Tibbs to help with the investigation. But Tibbs’s presence in town rubs some of the locals the wrong way, and it won’t be long before the martial arts-trained detective has to fight not just for justice, but also for his own safety.
©1965 John Ball (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about In the Heat of the Night
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- Lee
- 30-04-23
I really enjoyed the film and now the book.
Of course I would compare the film to the book but they were both brilliant and I really enjoyed the narration. So worth a credit.
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- peter regan
- 01-03-22
Wonderful book.
Exceptional book. Absolutely exceptional, one of the best I have ever read/ listened too.
Wonderfully written and perfectly narrated.
Recommended without any doubt.
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- Jamal
- 15-03-19
A Timeless Classic
As far as old murder mysteries go, this one has definitely aged well. The portrayal of Southern US life, in all its prejudice and diversity makes this novel very important, as well as having a groundbreaking character like Virgil Tibbs
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- Kristian F.
- 31-08-17
Gripping
A classic and incredibly cinematic story. The narrator was very talented. A gripping listen from beginning to end.
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- Mister Peridot
- 24-09-23
Separate but equal, well almost
Worth staying with, even though the opening passages have nothing to match the drama of the film. The otherwise very skilfull reading is rather fast & breezy. You long for some slow southern style. Remember the famous lines, "What do they call you back home?" & the angry response by Poitier ' They call me Mr. Tibbs!" . Well in the this version the lines fly by without notice or emphasis. But its an excellent book. And the reader gives each character their own subtle accent & voice. So don't judge too hastily.
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