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Shetani's Sister by Iceberg Slim

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Shetani's Sister

Iceberg Slim, Korey Jackson, Recorded Books

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · August 4, 2015

Reading lane: Black Urban Fiction

A Crime pick for readers exploring Shetani's Sister.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Hard-Boiled Pull

A serious, gritty read with enough heat and mystery to keep the pages moving.

Come here for

  • Iceberg Slim’s hard-edged voice
  • crime-soaked tension with a pulpy charge

Expect

  • Black urban fiction with noir pressure
  • thriller-mystery momentum, not neat comfort

Book Details

Authors
Iceberg Slim, Korey Jackson, Recorded Books
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published
August 4, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Black Urban Fiction · Black Mystery
Reading lane
Black Urban Fiction

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Black Mystery

  • Black Urban Fiction

  • Dark Humor

About This Book

From the multi-million copy master of vernacular black literature and pioneeer of hip hop culture, a masterpiece of crime fiction set in Los Angeles' meanest, toughest streets. Here is the newly discovered novel by Iceberg Slim, the creator and undisputed master of African-American "street literature," a man who profoundly influenced hip hop and rap culture and probably has sold more books than any other black American author of the twentieth century (not that he saw the roy...

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From the multi-million copy master of vernacular black literature and pioneeer of hip hop culture, a masterpiece of crime fiction set in Los Angeles' meanest, toughest streets. Here is the newly discovered novel by Iceberg Slim, the creator and undisputed master of African-American "street literature," a man who profoundly influenced hip hop and rap culture and probably has sold more books than any other black American author of the twentieth century (not that he saw the royalties from those sales). In many ways Iceberg Slim's most mature fictional work, Shetani's Sister relates, in taut, evocative vernacular torn straight from the street corner, the deadly duel between two complex anitheroes: Sergeant Russell Rucker, an LAPD vice detective attempting to clean up street prostitution and police corruption, and Shetani (Swahili for Satan), a veteran master pimp who controls his stable of whores with violence and daily doses of heroin.

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