Charlie Mack and her investigative team reconnect with an old friend as they work to infiltrate a hate group with ties that run all the way to Washington, D.C.
A Detroit native, CHERYL A. HEAD now lives on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Her novels Long Way Home: A World War II Nov and Catch Me When I'm Falling were Next Generation Indie Book Award finalists. Bury Me When I'm Dead was a 2017 Lambda Literary Award finalist and included in the Detroit Public Library's African American Booklist. Her novel Judge Me When I'm was the recipient of the Ann Bannon Award from the Golden Crown Literary Society. In 2019, Head was inducted into the Saints & Sinners Literary Hall of Fame. She also serves on the board of directors of Bouchercon.