"The last street novel" . . "The last street novel"@en . "A successful African-American novelist who has made his reputation with a series of romantic novels for women, Shareef Crawford yearns to expand his literary range but is unable to find the essential inspiration, until a book tour brings him home to Harlem." . "Suspense fiction" . "A successful African-American novelist who has made his reputation with a series of romantic novels for women, Shareef Crawford yearns to expand his literary range but is unable to find the essential inspiration, until a book tour brings him home to Harlem."@en . "Suspense fiction"@en . "-- The Last Street Novel is another urban classic as only Tyree, the self-proclaimed Urban Griot, can write them!"@en . "The Last Street Novel"@en . . . "Craving more respect for his craft as a writer, particularly from his peer group of urban men, Shareef allows an enticing female fan to pitch him a no-holds-barred tell-all about an imprisoned Harlem gangster who admires Shareef's writing. With insane courage and an iron will, Shareef, the street-smart intellectual, finally gets a chance to write something more edgy and noteworthy. However, the Harlem streets he returns to in 2006 have changed, and the stakes of survival are higher now than they've ever been. Amid the rise of high-priced condominiums, a changing population, young criminals gunning to make names for themselves, and old criminals fighting to become legitimate businessmen, Shareef finds himself caught in a real-life thriller where past foes become friends, and trusted friends become dangerous foes. Nevertheless, the Harlem legend is hell-bent to do anything he can to gain the respect on the streets that his career as a writer of women's fiction has failed to give him."@en . . . . . . "Shareef Crawford, a celebrated writer of romantic fiction, leaves his sunny mansion in South Florida and returns to his Harlem roots to pen a true crime book that may just end his life."@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Fiction" . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Harlem (New York, N.Y.)" . . "Fiction." . . "FICTION." . . .