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Aftermath
A Snapped Novel
Tracy Brown, Allyson Johnson, Urban AudioBooks
St. Martin's Press · Print & ebook · February 1, 2011
Reading lane: Black Urban Fiction
When Misa Atkinson confesses to the murder of Steven Bingham, her sister's brother-in-law, for doing the unthinkable to her son, everything is turned upside down.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Tracy Brown, Allyson Johnson, Urban AudioBooks
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Published
- February 1, 2011
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Black Urban Fiction · Black Women's Fiction
- Reading lane
- Black Urban Fiction
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Publisher Categories
Urban Fiction
Black Women's Fiction
Black Urban Fiction
About This Book
When Misa Atkinson confesses to the murder of Steven Bingham, her sister's brother-in-law, for doing the unthinkable to her son, everything is turned upside down. Misa now faces jail time and the loss of her son forever, and his drug lord brother, Frankie Bingham is out for revenge. Camille drops another bomb on Frankie, telling her estranged husband (and his mistress) that she is pregnant with his child. Their friends, Dominique and Toya gather around Camille and Misa in th...
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