Cheryl A. Head writes the Anthony, and Lambda Literary Award nominated; and Goldie and IPPY Award winning, Charlie Mack Motown Mysteries. The most recent book in the series, Warn Me When It’s Time, was dubbed “chilling and prescient” by The New York Times.
Cheryl’s latest book, Time’s Undoing, a crime novel based on her family’s personal tragedy, was an Indie Next pick, an Amazon Best Book of March, and is an Amazon Editors Pick for Best Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense.
Formerly of Detroit, Head’s books are included in the Special Collections of the Library of Michigan, and the Detroit Public Library’s African-American Books list. She is the Vice Chair of the Bouchercon Board of Directors.
Cheryl lives in Washington, DC with her partner, and canine supervisors: Abby and Frisby.
www.cherylhead.com
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Long Way Home: A World War II Novel by Cheryl A Head
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This episode was released in June of 2022.
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