Praise
”A murder mystery set among the black bourgeoisie, it is also the heady tale of a bygone era … compelling family intrigue and a full, vibrant portrait of that storied era when Harlem’s pulse was the rhythm of black America.”
—The Boston Globe
“McKay emerges as a resolute yet flawed protagonist, trying to restore his family’s honor while pursuing an elusive and perhaps nonexistent killer.”
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“As much a story of lies, deceit and murder as it is a commentary on race and class, Harlem Redux is filled with colorful characters.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Sexy.”
—New York Daily News
“A rich, thoroughly enjoyable tale of greed and deceit, passion and betrayal.”
—April Christofferson, author of The Protocol and Clinical Trial
“Exotic locales, an odd supporting cast, worthy subplots, and a baffling set of clues….”
—Publishers Weekly
“Good historical fun … impeccable scenery.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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