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Frankie Y. Bailey
[1952-] |
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Professor Lizabeth “Lizzie” Stuart,
a 30-something African-American crime historian, in Kentucky and Virginia: |
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Death’s
Favorite Child (2000)
A Dead Man’s Honor (2001) |
Old Murders (2003)
You
Should Have Died On Monday (2007) |
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Hannah McCabe, a police detective in the not-too-distant future, in Albany, New York: |
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The Red Queen Dies (2013) |
What the Fly Saw (2015) |
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Non-fiction: |
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Out of the Woodpile: Black Characters in Crime and Detective Fiction (1991)
Popular Culture, Crime, and Justice (1997)
Law Never Here: Social History of African American Responses to Issues of Crime and Justice (1999) |
Blood on Her Hands: The Social Construction of Women, Sexuality and Murder (2003)
Wicked Albany: Lawlessness & Liquor in the Prohibition Era (2009)
Wicked Danville: Liquor and Lawlessness in a Southside Virginia City (2011)
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