Dead.
Some
evils
are so
great
that
they
transcend
death.
In
Brandon
Massey’s
“The
Patriarch,”
a young
writer
travels
to the
hushed
backwoods
of
Mississippi,
where
dangerous
secrets
surface
as a
generations-old
feud
comes to
bone-chilling
new
life...
Buried.
The
souls of
the
mistreated
always
find a
way to
be
heard.
In L.A.
Banks’s
“Ev’ry
Shut Eye
Ain’t
Sleep,”
violent
visions
haunt a
man—until
he’s
handed
an
opportunity
to right
the
wrongs
of the
past and
prevent
unspeakable
acts
from
occurring
once
again...
Forgotten.
When
horrors
are
covered
up and
lost,
our
ancestors
must
find a
way—even
in
death—to
tell
their
tales.
In
Tananarive
Due’s
“Ghost
Summer,”
ancestors
haunt
the
nights
of two
children.
And when
a grisly
discovery
is made,
these
ancestors
will
make
their
mark on
both the
dead and
the
living...
“Massey
ventures
into
areas
unexplored
by
most
other
black
novelists.
The
result
is
artful
and
stunning.”
—Chicago
Tribune
“Tananarive
Due
is
creating
classics."
—Tina
McElroy
Ansa
“Banks's
writing
is
lush
and
detailed,
fully
bringing
her
characters
to
life
(or
unlife),
weaving
a
complex
world
of
Good
vs.
Evil
with
its
own
intricate
hierarchy."
—Fangoria
Magazine