Dead Dead Girls - Review

Great debut - can't wait for the next one! 

Afia states in the Acknowledgements this story could have taken place in present day as not much has changed for minorities.  She chose the 1920s to connect with her history - Afia does an amazing job bringing Prohibition and the Roaring 20s to life. 
At the age of 16, Louise is abducted from a sidewalk,  simply walking home.  When she wakes, Louise finds herself chained, along with several other young Black girls.  With severe determination,  Louise not only frees herself, but also fellow captives.  She becomes known as the Harlem Hero.
Ten years later, someone is abducting vulnerable young Black girls, killing them and leaving them displayed. In exchange for forgiveness of an altercation,  Louise agrees to help lead Detective Gilbert solve the case.  
Louise interviews family members, friends of the killed girls, desperate to save those left. 
Gritty noir crime novel featuring a strong Black woman. The story pulled me in; I loved Louise and her family. 
Highly recommend.  

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