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A Phat Death: A Nina Halligan Mystery [Hardcover]

Norman Kelley (Author)
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December 2002
Fiction. African American Studies. A hit on a notorious hip-hop star plunges Nina into the vortex of a violent power struggle to control a valuable commodity in the recording industry, namely black music. Nina takes the music industry by storm-no music mogul or sinister rap star is left standing. "Want a scathing social and political satire? Look no further than Norman Kelley's second effort featuring 'bad girl' African-American PI and part-time intellectual Nina Halligan-it's a romp of a read."-Publishers Weekly.
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About the Author

Norman Kelley lives in Brooklyn, New York. His other books are The Big Mango (the second installment of the Nina Halligan series) and Gig (for which he was a contributor). He has written for New York Press, Newsday, Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire, and New Politics, and produces art segments and audio documentaries for WBAI radio in New York City.


Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Amistad Pr; 1st edition (December 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060185449
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060185442
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,504,148 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Tries way too hard...Spike Lee on a really bad day, August 27, 2004
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Unenthusiastic about the pedestrian title, and unfamiliar with Norman Kelley, I picked this up on the strength of keywords in the Publisher's Weekly review, "PI and part-time intellectual...a romp of a read...amuse and offend...provocative novel." The clever book cover resembling a CD jewel case also served to pique my interest. It turns out that the PW review, which appears on page 1 of the novel is for Kelley's earlier work, The Big Mango, and that the jewel case cover would be the extent of A Phat Death's cleverness.

This novel is lock-step in format with countless other melodramatic, pseudo-erotic, African-American pop-lit books. It is rife with poorly veiled and ineffective eroticism, undeveloped characters, and loose approximations of realistic dialogue. Check out "malethang" and "Lion of Judah" for penis, and the heroines description of sexual passion," [I was] holding onto him as if he were the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost." Clearly this is why the heroine is only a part-time intellectual. She's also a fearless combat expert, bourbon drinker, gratuitous N-word and F-bomb dropper who smokes more marijuana than a Bob Marley conventioneer. She's a man's man really, except for her perfect breasts and penchant for high heels.

Unfortunately Kelley falls into the trap of many immature writers and spoon feeds the (impossible) story as opposed to allowing readers to use their imaginations (and suspend rational beliefs completely), and he often mistakes convoluted for complex. Considering the English 101 adage--show, don't tell--would certainly take his writing to the next level.

Overall, A Phat Death is much like its African-American sitcom and pop-movie counterparts; it's unrealistic, cartoonish, a little embarrassing, but not without its entertaining moments.
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