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African American Fiction August 2019
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Borrowed time
by Tracy P. Clark
Cassandra Raines, a former Chicago cop turned private investigator, looks into a suspicious death as a favor to a friend—and makes some powerful enemies.
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Over the fence
by Mary Monroe
Depression-era Southern bootleggers Milton and Yvonne Hamilton discover their neighbors are involved in dubious businesses themselves and threaten to blackmail them in order to hide their own dirty secrets, in the second novel of the series following One House Over
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The safe house
by Kiki Swinson
With the local police closing in on her as the prime suspect in her abusive boyfriend’s disappearance, a fierce, strong woman has got no choice but to ditch the feds and take down a cartel leader on her own. By a national best-selling author.
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In West Mills : a novel
by De'Shawn Charles Winslow
A woman in mid-20th-century rural North Carolina, determined to live on her own terms in spite of community gossip, finds unexpected support from a veteran fixer who struggles with an inability to correct his own troubled past.
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