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Chapter's Bitter End

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When writer John Chapter is found dead, it's the words he didn't write that might hold the key.

In the heart of the roaring twenties, Harlem is a nexus of intellectual verve and literary prowess. Esteemed writers hold court at elegant soirées, critics debate the merits of the newest works, and ambition is the lifeblood of every aspiring novelist and poet. But as autumn casts its golden-red spell over the city, Harlem murmurs with mysteries that remain unseen beneath its vibrant surface.

Lanie Price, a society reporter with unparalleled access to Harlem's elite, is accustomed to uncovering the secrets of the rich and famous. Her stories aren't just sought after; they find her, often revealing the fragile line between public glamor and private scandal. But on one fateful autumn morning, the hum of the police band scanner in her newsroom relays an unexpected the celebrated writer, John Chapter, lies lifeless in the parlor of his elegant Harlem townhouse.

For many, John Chapter's writings are a window into the soul, his tales vivid and emotive. Each story he pens feels like an intimate conversation, often reflecting the very heartbeat of Harlem. How, then, has he met such an untimely and grim fate?

Complicating the scene is a torn letter discovered beside Chapter’s body. Penned by a mysterious "Ella B," its fragments allude to past passions, clandestine encounters, and perhaps, dark motives. Ella B. is a specter from Chapter's past, her name resonating like a half-remembered melody. Is she a spurned lover, seeking vengeance, or merely a shadowy figure whose relationship with Chapter is more complex than it seems?

As the leaves turn and fall in Harlem, Lanie dives deep into a world where every smile can be a facade, every whispered word a clue. It isn't just about chasing headlines anymore; it's personal. Lanie knows Harlem, its luminaries, its private libraries, and its grand literary salons. But this case may prove that even she has yet to uncover all of Harlem's deeply kept secrets.

Set against the backdrop of Renaissance Harlem's intellectual salons, highbrow gatherings, and undeniable charisma, "Chapter's Bitter End" draws readers into a captivating tale of love, ambition, and intrigue. Join Lanie in her quest to decipher the enigmatic, to separate friend from foe, and to unveil a truth that might shake the very foundations of Harlem's literary elite.

"Chapter's Bitter End" — Within the hallowed halls of literary salons and the private conversations of the cultured lies a mystery aching to be solved. Are you prepared to unveil it?

34 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 28, 2023

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Persia Walker

25 books183 followers
Readers of Persia's 1920s novels know they're in for a fast-paced trip through one of the most fascinating periods in U.S. history, the Jazz Age. In designing her stories, and developing her characters, Persia draws upon her theatrical training as well as her journalistic experience.

She has worked for The Associated Press and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. She has lived in Germany, Brazil and Poland.

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What an interesting short story! I love Persia's style of writing.
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