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Learn moreBorn and raised in Detroit, the city that America forgot, Charlene “Charlie” Mack has built a highly respected private investigations firm through hard work, smart choices, and relentless ambition.
When Charlie and her team of investigators are asked to take on a seemingly impossible case―to identify and thwart an attack on the upcoming Detroit Auto Show―it takes a $100K incentive and the help of a dozen freelancers for Charlie and her crew to unravel a twisted plot that runs through several countries and many more bank accounts. But finding out who’s behind the intricate plot only solves half the problem. Charlie and her crew are drawn into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse as they try to locate dozens of hidden bombs before they can be detonated in an arena full of hundreds of people.
Cheryl A. Head is the author of six novels in the Charlie Mack Motown mystery series, as well as a stand-alone novel, Long Way Home: A World War II Novel, which was a 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist in both the African American Literature and Historical Fiction categories. She is originally from Detroit but now lives on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, where she navigated a successful career as a writer, television producer, filmmaker, broadcast executive, and media funder. When not writing fiction, she is a passionate blogger and user of Twitter, and she regularly consults on a wide range of diversity issues.
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“Bloody, sexy, hardboiled detective fiction is a notoriously macho crime genre, so Charlene ‘Charlie’ Mack stands out…I recommend the whole Charlie Mack Motown Mysteries series. But Wake Me When It’s Over is my favorite because of its supremely Detroit automotive industry setting…It’s the perfect setup for a pulpy and action-filled quest.
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