Rendezvous Eighteenth

Rendezvous Eighteenth
Author: Jake Lamar
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312336059

Rendezvous Eighteenth marks the emergence of an exciting voice in crime fiction. Ricky Jenks gave up life in the U.S. years ago and is content, if not happy, with his life as a piano player in a small café in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris. He has many friends among the other African-Americans living in Paris and is happily, if casually, involved with a French Muslim woman. But then everything changes. His American life comes crashing down on him when his estranged cousin wants help finding his runaway wife, whom he thinks might have come to Paris, even though he's vague about why. That same night Ricky finds a prostitute dead in his apartment building in Paris's Eighteenth Arrondissment, one of the most multicultural sections of Paris. That these two events could be connected is something he never imagines. This intricate, absorbing thriller is ultimately much more than a suspense novel. Lamar's detailed and vibrant portrait of life in Paris is as much the story of a black man's alienation and redemption-indeed, the story of an entire community searching for a home-as it is a taut thriller about revenge, obsession, and murder.

The Rendezvous

The Rendezvous
Author: Justine L?evy
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A young woman in a Paris cafe awaits her mother, all the while dismissing men trying to pick her up. She is Louise, and in a monologue she describes her life and her relationship with her mother, a glamorous woman about whom men also swarm like bees.

A History of the African American Novel

A History of the African American Novel
Author: Valerie Babb
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107061725

This History is intended for a broad audience seeking knowledge of how novels interact with and influence their cultural landscape. Its interdisciplinary approach will appeal to those interested in novels and film, graphic novels, novels and popular culture, transatlantic blackness, and the interfacing of race, class, gender, and aesthetics.

African American Mystery Writers

African American Mystery Writers
Author: Frankie Y. Bailey
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786452331

The book describes the movement by African American authors from slave narratives and antebellum newspapers into fiction writing, and the subsequent developments of black genre fiction through the present. It analyzes works by modern African American mystery writers, focusing on sleuths, the social locations of crime, victims and offenders, the notion of "doing justice," and the role of African American cultural vernacular in mystery fiction. A final section focuses on readers and reading, examining African American mystery writers' access to the marketplace and the issue of the "double audience" raised by earlier writers. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Music + Travel Worldwide

Music + Travel Worldwide
Author: Museyon Guides
Publisher: Museyon Inc
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0982232039

With 12 genres and influences, cities, and scenes, Music + Travel Worldwide guides music fans across an insightful, international stage of sounds to help plan where to go and what not to miss. Curated by experts in the industry, the book travels to Russia to experience the country's long and inglorious outlaw culture's sounds of chanson; heads to Buenos Aires to witness the development of cumbia, from the lavish '90s to its latest digital incarnation; goes "underground" to check out Beijing's ever-evolving, highly influential experimental music scene; and gets into Berlin's private clubs that are playing the offspring of techno. Loaded with sidebars and useful trivia about musicians, discography of artists' albums and 100 festival locations, a timeline of historical events for each of the 12 genres, and detailed maps of venue locations, this book is perfect for the travel lover or the musically obsessed.

Black France / France Noire

Black France / France Noire
Author: Trica Danielle Keaton
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822352621

In Black France / France Noire, scholars, activists, and novelists address the paradox of race in France: the state does not acknowledge race as a meaningful category, but experiences of antiblack racism belie claims of color-blindness.

Paris 2007

Paris 2007
Author: Caroline Trefler
Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2006-08-29
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1400016819

Articles on the history and culture of the French capital augment information on tourist attractions, hotels, restaurants, and shopping facilities throughout the city

Politics Noir

Politics Noir
Author: Gary Phillips
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1789603854

From authors including National Book Award winner Pete Hautman, Deadly Ink 2007 winner Darrell James, and renowned social commentator turned short-story writer Mike Davis, Politics Noir is a chilling and subversive collection of new crime stories featuring greed, corruption, insatiable ambition-and murder in the very highest places.

Ghosts of Saint-Michel

Ghosts of Saint-Michel
Author: Jake Lamar
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429906316

Marva Dobbs has a life most people would envy. An American who has lived in Paris for most of her adult life, she runs a popular African-American soul food restaurant, and her thirty-year marriage has produced a beautiful grown-up daughter. So why is she jeopardizing everything for a fling with her sous-chef, a mysterious twenty-eight-year-old Algerian man named Hassan? Marva begins to ask herself the same question when she returns from summer vacation to find that Hassan is missing, and that he is the main suspect in the investigation into the bombing of a building in Paris that left one man dead. And then she disappears, leaving her bewildered daughter and secretive husband to put the pieces of the puzzle together. Ghosts of Saint-Michel is the talented Jake Lamar's second romantic thriller to be set in the bohemian Eighteenth Arrondissement of the City of Light.