Hidden in Plain View: A Darryl Billups Mystery

Hidden in Plain View: A Darryl Billups Mystery
ISBN-10
0380974215
ISBN-13
9780380974214
Series
Hidden in Plain View
Category
African American journalists
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
William Morrow
Author
Blair S. Walker

Description

Journalist Darryl Billups unwittingly places himself within the deadly orbit of a twisted soul who is killing young African-Americans and defiling their faces with Confederate flag decals.

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