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About the Author
Frankie Y. Bailey is an associate professor in the
School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany. She is the author of several non-fiction books, including Out
of the Woodpile: Black Characters in Crime and Detective Fiction
(Greenwood, 1991), an examination of the history of the portrayal of black
characters in crime fiction from Edgar Allan Poe to the writers of the
late 20th century. This book was nominated for an Edgar award (Mystery Writers
of America) for Criticism/Biography. Bailey
is the editor (with Donna C. Hale) of Popular Culture, Crime, and
Justice (Wadsworth, 1998), a volume of articles about crime and criminals in
the mass media. Her most recent
book (with Alice P. Green) is Law Never Here: A Social History of
African American Responses to Issues of Crime and Justice (Praeger,
1999). In all of these books,
Bailey has focused on crime and culture. With
her latest book -- her first work of fiction -- Bailey explores this topic from
the perspective of her protagonist, Lizzie Stuart, an African American crime
historian. Deaths Favorite
Child is the first in this series featuring a unique sleuth who is search of
the truth not only about murder but about her own family history.
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Description of books:
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Dead Man's Honor
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 1570721718
Publisher: Overmountain Press
Pub. Date: October 2001
In Dead Man's Honor, the second book in the mystery series featuring
crime historian, Lizzie Stuart, author Frankie Y. Bailey tells a story
with roots in the past. In 1921, Lizzie Stuart's grandmother, age 12,
witnessed a lynching. Now Lizzie has come as a visiting professor to
Gallagher, Virginia, the city from which her grandmother fled. As Lizzie
looks for the truth about what happened in 1921, one of her colleague, a
brilliant and arrogant African American professor is murdered. Lizzie
finds herself haunted by the ghosts of the past as she tries to survive
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Death's
Favorite Child
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First
in the Silver Dagger Mysteries Series
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 1570721459
Publisher: Overmountain Press
Pub. Date: October 2000
After her grandmothers death, Lizzie Stuart, decides
she needs a break from her small town life in Drucilla, Kentucky.
She accepts an invitation from her best friend Tess, a travel writer, to
spend a week in the resort town of St. Regis, in Cornwall, England.
But her holiday in the sun turns out to be anything but relaxing.
Old secrets, new lies, and murder turn Lizzies vacation into something
shed rather not write home about -- and just barely manages to live through.
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Popular
Culture, Crime, and Justice (Contemporary Issues in Crime and Justice Series)
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now)Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 450pp.
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Pub. Date: August 1997
Is what we see in the
media an accurate depiction of crime and justice in America? Before you answer
that question, you might want to read this book. For many of us, our only
contact with crime and criminal justice is what we learn from the mass media.
What we see on television and in the movies, read in newspapers and magazines,
and hear on the radio about criminal offenders, victims, and the criminal
justice system formulates our opinions and even our subconscious perceptions
about the nature of crime. Popular Culture, Crime, and Justice closely examines
how the criminal justice system is presented in the mass media from a variety of
perspectives and, along the way, helps us to sort out our own thinking about the
validity of this information.
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Out
of the Woodpile: Black Characters in Crime and Detective Fiction, Vol.
27
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now)Format: Hardcover, 208pp.
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pub. Date: January 1991
This first
sociohistorical study of the evolution of black detectives and other African
American characters in crime and detective fiction identifies stereotypical
images of blacks and probes the implied values and collective fantasies found in
this genre. Bailey argues that a "mythology of race" consisting of
themes of sex and savagery exists in the U.S. and is perpetuated in popular
culture. Additionally, fourteen crime and detective fiction writers present
their views on creating black characters and a directory includes a sampling of
cases featuring black characters, a list of black detectives, relevant works of
fiction, film, television, and more.
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