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HARLEM SUNSET by Nekesa Afia

HARLEM SUNSET

by Nekesa Afia

Pub Date: June 28th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-19912-1
Publisher: Berkley

There’s no rest for Harlem’s Hero as another killer disrupts the high times of the Harlem Renaissance.

Louise Lloyd is slow to recover after the trauma and notoriety stemming from a life-changing experience a year ago, when she shot a serial killer who prowled Harlem speak-easies and preyed on Black girls in Dead Dead Girls (2021). Now, in 1927, Louise settles back into the nightlife of the Harlem Renaissance. With her lover, Rosa Maria, at her side, she drinks and dances every evening at the Dove, a hot new club opened by Rosa Maria’s twin brother, Rafael. But trouble seems to follow Harlem’s Hero like a shadow. One morning, Louise wakes up at the Dove with little memory of the night before. Nearby are the sleeping Rosa Maria and Rafael and the corpse of Nora Davies, a young woman who reintroduced herself to Louise at the club only hours ago after they’d met briefly a decade before. Later, Louise finds the door of her apartment ajar, the word “GUILTY” written on one wall in red paint. Feeling compelled to find the killer, she turns reluctant sleuth again. Louise’s investigation places her in mortal danger, strains her relationship with Rosa Maria, and ultimately becomes a journey of self-discovery. Afia’s second Harlem Renaissance mystery continues the personal stories of her compelling cast and deepens her atmospheric depiction of the Jazz Age in Harlem.

A vivid crime story and an engrossing depiction of an era.