<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When streetwise Private Investigator, Charlie Mack arrives in Birmingham, Alabama, everything about her routine missing person case suddenly goes south.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Charlene Charlie Mack is a PI in Detroit. Born and raised in the city that America forgot, Charlie has built a highly respected private investigations firm through hard work, smart choices, and relentless ambition. Her team of investigators are highly skilled and trustworthy, but she secretly struggles with her sexual orientation and a mother with early-onset Alzheimer's. When Charlie and her crack team head to Birmingham, Alabama following the trail of a missing person, what should be a routine case turns into a complex chase for answers. Shady locals and a southern patriarch with dark secrets dating back forty years obscure their path. It seems like everyone has something to hide, including Charlie. When the case turns deadly with a double murder, and Charlie is attacked on a quiet neighborhood street, everything suddenly becomes personal. Who can Charlie trust, and will she ever solve the riddles of the Magic City?</p><p>A Detroit native, <b>Cheryl A. Head </b>now lives on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, where she navigated a successful career as a writer, television producer, filmmaker, broadcast executive, and media funder. Her debut novel, <i>Long Way Home: A World War II Novel</i>, was a 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist in both the African American Literature and Historical Fiction categories. When not writing fiction, she's a passionate blogger and user of Twitter, and she regularly consults on a wide range of diversity issues.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Cheryl A Head: Originally from Detroit, Cheryl now lives on Capital Hill in Washington, D.C., where she navigated a successful career as a writer, television producer, filmmaker, broadcast executive and media funder. Her debut novel, </i>Long Way Home: A World War II Novel</i>, was a 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist in both the African American Literature and Historical Fiction categories. When not writing fiction, she's a passionate blogger and user of Twitter, and she regularly consults on a wide range of diversity issues. <p/>
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