Inner City Blues

Inner City Blues by Paula L. Woods is a reprint edition published by Fawcett Books in 2002, featuring 318 pages in English. This novel follows Charlotte Justice as she challenges the LAPD hierarchy to uncover the truth behind the death of a former radical, who is linked to the murder of her family. The narrative presents a complex interplay of personal and professional stakes, set against a backdrop of crime and investigation.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the police procedural genre, with a focus on women sleuths navigating a violent and fast-paced environment. The story delves into themes of justice and societal issues, providing a thought-provoking context to Charlotte’s quest for truth. This edition, measuring 6.75 by 4.25 inches, invites readers into a world where personal history and crime intersect, offering a unique perspective on the challenges faced by those in law enforcement.
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In the mass market debut of this best-selling, Edgar Award nominated black crime novel, also a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year, Charlotte Justice is defying the LAPD hierarchy to uncover for herself the twisted truth connecting a prominent doctor and the death of a former radical – who years before murdered Charlotte’s family. Violent, fast-paced, more twisted than a pretzel… Inner City Blues offers a good read laced with knowledgeable sociology’ – Los Angeles Times’
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