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100 1  Afia, Nekesa,|eauthor. 
245 10 Harlem sunset|h[OverDrive/Libby electronic resource]
       |cNekesa Afia. 
264  1 New York :|bBerkley Prime Crime,|c2022. 
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490 0  Harlem Renaissance mystery 
500    Electronic book. 
520    "A riveting Harlem Renaissance Mystery featuring Louise 
       Lloyd, a young Black woman working in a hot new speakeasy 
       when she gets caught up in a murder that hits too close to
       home... Harlem, 1926. After the tense summer that resulted
       in the death of murderer Theodore Gilbert, twenty-six-year
       -old Louise Lloyd has once again gained a level of 
       notoriety. Reporters want to talk to her and she is in the
       spotlight-the last place she wants to be. Louise begins 
       working at the Dove, owned by her close friend Rafael 
       Moreno. There Louise meets Nora Davies, one of the girls 
       she was kidnapped with nearly a decade ago. Nora is a 
       little rough around the edges, but the two women-along 
       with Rafael and his sister, Louise's girlfriend, Rosa 
       Maria-spend the night at the club, drinking and talking. 
       The next morning, Rosa Maria wakes up covered in blood, 
       with no memory of the previous night. Nora is lying dead 
       in the middle of the dance floor. Louise knows Rosa Maria 
       couldn't have killed Nora, but the police have a hard time
       believing that no one present can remember anything at all
       about what happened. When Louise and Rosa Maria return to 
       their new apartment after being questioned by the police, 
       they notice the door is unlocked. Inside, the word GUILTY 
       is written on the living room wall. Someone has gone to 
       great lengths to frame and terrify Rosa Maria, and Louise 
       will stop at nothing to clear the woman she loves"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
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       Group|d2022|nAvailable via World Wide Web. 
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