Description Someone is murdering the homeless in Detroit\'s Cass Corridor--by immolation.
She serves as the Director of Inclusion for the Golden Crown Literary Society, and regularly consults on a wide range of diversity issues..
Her novel, Bury Me When I\'m Dead, Book #1 of the Charlie Mack Motown Mystery Series was a 2017 Lambda Literary Award finalist.
Her debut novel, Long Way Home: A World War II Novel, was a 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist in both the African American Literature and Historical Fiction categories.
Head 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.
About the Author A Detroit native, Cheryl A.
This case becomes the most difficult of Charlie\'s career When she transforms herself into a street person, and mixes with the corridor\'s gangs, do-gooders, and the down-and-out to uncover evidence the police can\'t continue to ignore.
The timing also couldn\'t be worse--Charlie and Mandy are finally moving in together.
There\'s a lot wrong with this case: the police won\'t admit a serial killer is on the loose, drug trafficking intersects with the deaths, and a rogue cop is involved.
These horrific crimes wouldn\'t require an investigation by Charlie Mack and her crack team investigators, except one of the burned bodies is her mother\'s friend.
Description Someone is murdering the homeless in Detroit\'s Cass Corridor--by immolation