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Beauty in the Blood

A Novel

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A curse rolls out over centuries, murky and unknowable as swamp waters, shaping and destroying lives.
“Carter delivers. . . . [A] fusion of detective fiction and horror that is impossible to look away from.” —The New York Times Book Review

Sarah Toomey is a successful young black lawyer, lovely but straitlaced– and afraid that she is losing her mind. Since the death of her mother, a force she can neither understand nor control is manipulating her memory and driving her to unexplained acts of violence and destruction. At the same time, Sarah is swept up in a highly charged relationship with a work colleague that portends a danger of its own. As she moves through her privileged life in New York, Sarah comes to learn how her past—her haunted history—is intertwined with America’s.
Yvonne Howard was born into the working class. Now, after years as a prison guard, she has reinvented herself. Her passion for cooking has landed her a position at a trendy soul food restaurant, and she is looking forward to a glamorous career. Then an ex-inmate named Bitty appears, demanding Yvonne’s help investigating her brother’s shocking death. Before long, Bitty too is dead, and Yvonne is pulled back into a world of ugly violence. Smart but unschooled, Yvonne finds herself in the unlikely role of detective: it is she who must unravel the dark and blood-soaked history that not only doomed Bitty and her brother, but also determined beautiful Sarah Toomey’s fate.
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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2025
      Sarah Toomey is a go-getting, beautiful, Black New York City lawyer, having studiously worked her way to success. Since her mother died, though, she's been losing large swaths of time and discovering a new, twisted, destructive side to herself filling the gaps. Yvonne Howard could be Sarah's opposite. A Black, working-class woman who's overcome unthinkable tragedies, she's recently changed careers from correctional officer to chef, and she's finally happy with her life. By all accounts, their paths should never cross, but they do, when an inmate from Yvonne's past resurfaces and asks for help investigating her brother's death. Yvonne is reluctant at first, but she's soon swept up in an informal investigation that dredges up indescribable pain along with supernatural curses and a thirst for revenge that dates back over a century. Carter, known for the Nanette Hayes mysteries, expertly weaves both threads together, along with flashbacks to the enslaved people whose paths of sorrow while on the run culminate in the events of the novel's conclusion. Beauty in the Blood is a page-turner that readers won't soon forget.

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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2025
      A family curse steeped in the trauma of slavery and the Civil War continues to visit carnage on unsuspecting victims into the 21st century. 1865: Five formerly enslaved men and boys run from a Georgia plantation; though the Civil War ended with a Union victory, they know that the South is still a dangerous, potentially fatal place for them, so they travel by night. 2000: A man meets a beautiful woman in a New York City bar. They have sex and, hours later, his body lies broken 18 stories beneath his hotel window. In her nearby apartment, the woman, Sarah Toomey, finds herself confused, with little memory of the day. Meanwhile, former Rikers Island corrections officer Yvonne Howard is now a pastry chef in Greenwich Village. Bitty Willets, "a frequent guest at Rikers," shows up at her restaurant one night, begging for help in uncovering what happened to her brother, Crawford--who'd recently died by jumping, or falling, out a hotel window. Yvonne can't get the request out of her head, so she teams up with Kenneth "Kofi" Collins--a writer she meets through a class he's teaching at the local library--and his nephew, Bean, but she can't prevent Bitty's grisly death in a restaurant bathroom. When the friends uncover a haunting (and maybe haunted?) handmade quilt, they begin to wonder if the murders of two members of this family might not be supernatural in origin. As they investigate, the mysterious Sarah, desired by everyone who meets her, floats in and out of the narrative, falling into a passionate affair with a co-worker that loosens all her inhibitions. This may not be a good thing, because Sarah's psyche--and her body--may not be completely her own. Carter cuts back and forth from the 21st century to the post-Civil War South and also drops in on 1969, 1987, and a few other years, exploring generations of two families who seem to be both targets and perpetrators of horrific violence and murder. A genre-defying, spooky, and original take on our country's deep racial trauma.

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