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A Fatal Glow (Paperback)
Valerie Wilson Wesley
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Valerie Wilson Wesley's Tamara Hayle mystery series featuring
Newark, New Jersey's number one private investigator are loved for
their smart, sexy protagonist who "has a way with a wisecrack that
is positively lethal" ("Washington Post"). Now in "Dying in the
Dark," Hayle is entrenched in a sinister investigation that will
demand her best detective work yet.
Tamara Hayle's past has come back to haunt her-literally. She's
been plagued by terrifying dreams about Celia Jones, an old friend
whose walk on the wild side led her to a horrible death. Celia's
teenage son, Cecil, begs Tamara to find his mother's killer . . .
only to end up dead himself, stabbed through the heart.
The search for Celia and her son's killer pulls Tamara deep into
her friend's troubled love life, where everyone adored her but
somebody held a murderous grudge. There's her bullying thug of an
ex-husband; a handsome ex-lover who woos Tamara with charm and
lies; and an angry, jealous woman who claims that Celia broke her
heart. And those were just the obvious people with axes to grind.
Despite her better judgment and the admonitions of the police
department, Tamara refuses to back away from the mystery
surrounding her old friend's death and the tragedy that met her
son. All clues lead to the past Tamara shared with Celia Jones, and
Tamara fears that that past will threaten her own son. But she
uncovers more than she bargained for-and unearths secrets someone
would kill to keep in the shadows.
"From the Hardcover edition."
NEW EDITION From science to politics, civil rights to
entertainment, historic times to present day, men and women across
the African diaspora have made important contributions to our
world. Book of Black Heroes from A to Z shares with young readers
the stories 54 pioneers whose courage, strength and lasting
accomplishments have earned them the title "hero." Read about:
Arctic explorer Matthew Henson South African human rights advocate
Nelson Mandela Liberian President Ellen Sirleaf Johnson Pioneering
Black historian Benjamin Quarles Discover how: Jackie Robinson
integrated Major League Baseball Richard Allen went from
enslavement to co-founder and Bishop of the African Methodist
Episcopal Church Jean Baptiste DuSable, a Haiti-born fur trader,
founded the city of Chicago Constance Baker Motley helped James
Meredith become the first black person to go to the University of
Mississippi First published in 1988 and with, more than 400,000
copies in print, Book of Black Heroes from A to Z has become a "go
to" black history staple in classrooms, homes and libraries. This
updated edition includes expanded biographies, quotes and factoids,
a two-page narrative honoring the 150th anniversary of the
enactment of the Emancipation Proclamation and several new entries
including a profile of President Barack Obama, the first African
American elected President of the United States. Whether their
names are familiar or new, the journeys and many achievements of
Book of Black Heroes honorees are truly inspiring and can help all
children realize that even in the face of obstacles, they too can
make important contributions to our world.
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