From Publishers Weekly
A journalist risks life and limb?and heartbreak?as she investigates the disappearance of her fiance in this assured thriller from first-time novelist Coleman. After Kenneth Lawson deserts African American Atlanta journalist Patricia Conley on their wedding day, she finds clues that suggest he may not have had a choice. Lawson had claimed to be a professor between positions, but the note and rare diamond ring he leaves for her indicate that his life was far more complex. So do the bloodstains in the car that took him out of her life. A fiercely self-reliant, recovering alcoholic who protects herself with a rough and ready wit, Conley gradually unearths a transcontinental genetic engineering conspiracy behind Lawson's disappearance, learns to trust again and, along the way, meditates on what it means to be a successful black woman today. Although Coleman occasionally bogs down in scientific detail, her inventive, funny debut makes it clear that she knows how to keep the pages turning. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Eugenics and race relationships in the U.S. are the centerpieces of Coleman's novel. Her heroine is a smart, sassy black newspaper reporter, an orphan who doesn't trust anybody--including the man she's about to marry. When Patricia Conley thinks she sees him holding hands with another woman, after having apparently stood her up at the altar, she launches an investigation that eventually leads her to discover the spirituality and genetic foresight of an ancient African people. Along the way, Patricia meets a fascinating cast of characters, including scientists, spiritualists, computer hackers, misogynists, and racist villains. She also meets a handsome investigator whose help she shuns. Her natural distrust has her suspecting he is not what he seems to be, all the while she's falling in love. Through her investigation, Patricia discovers that she is not as alone and unloved as she had always thought. Using her skills as a journalist, Coleman provides vivid detail and suspense in her thriller, a first adult novel by this award-winning author of six children's books. Vanessa Bush






