In a New England university town of Elm Harbor a murder begins to crack the veneer that has hidden the racial complications of the town's past, the secrets of a prominent family, and the most hidden bastions of African-American political influence.
"In a New England university town of Elm Harbor a murder begins to crack the veneer that has hidden the racial complications of the town's past, the secrets of a prominent family, and the most hidden bastions of African-American political influence."@en
"The African-American university president and his wife, a deputy dean at the divinity school, are drawn into the complications surrounding a local murder that is revealing the racial complications of the community's past."@en
"Lemaster Carlyle, the president of a university in New England, and his wife Julia who is a dean, discover a body on their way home one day. The dead man was once Julia's lover. Not only does the murder affect their personal lives, but also the upcoming contested race for the White House. The murder, it turns out, was politically motivated."@en
"In a peaceful New England university town, a murder threatens to unravel the thin veneer hiding the racial complications of the town's past, the hidden secrets of a prominent family, and African-American political influence in the United States."@en
"In the peaceful New England university town of Elm Harbor, a murder threatens to unravel the thin veneer hiding the racial complications of the town's past, the hidden secrets of a prominent family, and African-American political influence in the United States."@en
"In the New England university town of Elm Harbor a murder begins to crack the veneer that has hidden the racial complications of the town's past, the secrets of a prominent family, and the most hidden bastions of African-American political influence."@en
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