"Two brothers must come together to solve the murder of the most popular girl in school after one of them is caught fleeing the scene of her death"--
The pulse-pounding thriller from the author of The Black Queen! Two brothers must come together to solve the Mardi Gras murder of the most popular girl in school after one of them is caught fleeing the scene of her death.
Amir Trudeau only goes to his half brother Marcelβs birthday party because of Chloe Danvers. Chloe is rich, and hot, and fits right into the perfect life Marcel inherited when their father left Amirβs mother to start a new family with Marcelβs mom. But Chloe is hot enough for Amir to forget that for one night.
Does she want to hook up? Or is she trying to meddle in the estranged brothersβ messy family drama? Amir canβt tell. He doesnβt know what Chloe wants from him when, in the final hours of Mardi Gras, she asks him to take her home and stayβher parents are away and she doesnβt want to be alone.Β
Amir never finds out, because when he wakes up, Chloe is deadβstabbed while he was passed out on the couch. And in no time, Amir becomes the only suspect. A Black teenager caught fleeing the scene of a rich white girlβs murder? All of New Orleans agrees: the case is open-and-shut.
Amir is innocent. He has a lawyer, but unless someone can figure out who really killed Chloe, things donβt look good for him. His number one ally? Marcel. Their relationship is messy, but Marcel knows that Amir isnβt a murdererβand maybe proving his innocence will repair the rift between them.
To find Chloeβs killer, Amir and Marcel need to dig into her secrets. And what they find is darker than either could have guessed. Parents will go to any lengths to protect their children, and in a city as old as New Orleans, the right family connections can bury even the ugliest truths.
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Β "Emill employs smart sleuthing, messy teen dynamics, and hidden agendas, as well as liberal use of Black cultural references and a vividly portrayed New Orleans, to present a propulsive and engaging thriller."Β βPublishers Weekly, starred review
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Β "The plot accelerates at top speed to its exhausting, nail-biting, and unexpected climax, and there is enough falling action to allow readers to catch a breath....With his second novel, Emill is proving himself a fresh and talented writer." βBooklist, starred reviewΒ
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Β "[An] enthralling, gripping murder mystery....Emill powerfully displays an unfair justice system, harmful stereotypes, political power, and inherent racism in private institutions. The author alternatively shows the strength and resiliency of family, friends, and community as they fight for justice."Β βShelf Awareness, starred reviewΒ
"An edgy, fast-paced thriller exploring important issues."Β βKirkus Reviews
"Truthful and twisted at the same time, Wander in the Dark is both a thrill and a delight." βBookPage
Jumata Emill is a journalist who has covered crime and local politics in Mississippi and parts of Louisiana. He earned his BA in mass communications from Southern University and A&M College. Heβs a Pitch Wars alum and a member of the Crime Writers of Color. When heβs not writing about murderous teens, heβs watching and obsessively tweeting about every franchise of theΒ Real Housewives. Jumata lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is the author of The Black Queen and Wander in the Dark.
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