Justice hangs in the balance as two court cases begin to spiral out of control, and Charlie Mack realizes her actions have placed a bull's-eye squarely on her personal and professional life.
A Detroit native, CHERYL A. HEAD now lives on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Her debut novel Long Way Home: A World War II Novel was a 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist in the African American Literature and Historical Fiction categories. Bury Me When I'm Dead (Book One of the Charlie Mack Motown Mystery Series) was a 2017 Lambda Literary Award finalist and included in the Detroit Public Library's African American Booklist. In 2019, Head was inducted into the Saints & Sinners Hall of Fame. She also serves as the Director of Inclusion for the Golden Crown Literary Society.