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Eric Jerome Dickey returns with a sizzling, sexy thriller set in Atlanta about Nia Simone Bijou.
Eric Jerome Dickey's WALKING WITH ENEMIES (1423338480, $36.95) receives Dion Graham's veteran acting skills as it tells of an international hit man who finds his past returns to threaten his present when someone takes out a hit on the hit man expert himself.
Such coverage is appropriate since black America is beginning to embrace the medium, whether it is teachers and librarians who appreciate the educational value of graphic novel biographies such as Kyle Baker's Nat Turner (www.kylebaker.com), or parents who applaud the positive role models of superhero cartoons like Static Shock (based on the Milestone Media comic of the same name), or the growing number of filmmakers and novelists who write comic books, such as Hudlin (Black Panther), John Bidley (The American Way), Kevin Grevioux (New Warriors), and
Eric Jerome Dickey (Storm).
Review
Eric Jerome Dickey's next book, Waking With Enemies, the sequel to Sleeping With Strangers, before the August 2007 publication date and get the chance to have your review appear in the July/August 2007 issue of Black Issues Book Review.
But aren't Eminem's raps, Brain McKnights ballads,
Eric Jerome Dickey's Novels, all words?
In WAKING WITH ENEMIES (Dutton, $24.95),
Eric Jerome Dickey picks up where be left off in the riveting prequel SLEEPING WITH STRANGERS.
Sleeping With Strangers By
Eric Jerome Dickey Dutton, April 2007 $24,95, ISBN 0-525-94999-2
Sleeping With Strangers/
Eric Jerome Dickey (Dutton, $24.95, ISBN 0-525-94999-2) Suspenseful tale of a contract killer caught between his paranoia and loneliness while on a mission to earn a million dollars so he can retire.
In
Eric Jerome Dickey's much-anticipated new novel, CHASING DESTINY (Dutton, $24.95), he weaves a passionate and stylish work about a hot-blooded California vixen, Billie (a.k.a.
Chasing Destiny/
Eric Jerome Dickey (2) ($24.95, Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-51272-4)