| Charles Ray Willeford - Clergy - 1989 - 172 pages
He was white. She was the color of real coffee, expensive, exotic coffee diluted with pure, thick, yellow cream. She was a goddess all right, a high priestess of love. But this ... | |
| Don Herron - Authors, American - 1997 - 488 pages
This is an extensive critical appreciation of the life and writings of an American novelist who is a master of the absurd and one of the finest writers in the 'tough-guy' genre. | |
| Rudolph Fisher - Fiction - 1992 - 324 pages
An African king with a degree from Harvard who set himself up as a "conjure-man", a fortune teller, is murdered in 1930s Harlem. This is the first known mystery novel written ... | |
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