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Conjure-Man Dies: A Harlem Mystery
Conjure-Man Dies: A Harlem Mystery | Rudolph Fisher
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One of Buzzfeed's Most Anticipated Books of 2021."This trailblazing work of fiction is notable for its depiction of Harlem's African American society and culture in the 1930s" -BookpageWhen the body of N'Gana Frimbo, the African conjure-man, is discovered in his consultation room, Perry Dart, one of Harlem's ten Black police detectives, is called in to investigate. Together with Dr Archer, a physician from across the street, Dart is determined to solve the baffling mystery, helped and hindered by Bubber Brown and Jinx Jenkins, local boys keen to clear themselves of suspicion of murder and undertake their own investigations.The Conjure-Man Dies was the very first detective novel written by an African-American. A distinguished doctor and accomplished musician and dramatist, Rudolph Fisher was one of the principal writers of the Harlem Renaissance, but died in 1934 aged only 37. With a gripping plot and vividly drawn characters, Fisher's witty novel is a remarkable time capsule of one of the most exciting eras in the history of Black fiction.This crime classic is introduced by New York crime writer Stanley Ellin, and includes Rudolph Fisher's last published story, 'John Archer's Nose', in which Perry Dart and Dr Archer return to solve the case of a young man murdered in his own bed.
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j9brown
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A compelling mystery, and unexpectedly very funny. An interesting look at the time period, too, so many details about the forensic investigation (how they got by without all the tech we have now!) and a feel for what Harlem was like. Really great!

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rabbitprincess
Mehso-so

I wanted to like this more than I did. It is noteworthy for being the first crime novel by an African American author, but like other crime novels of the 1930s it was written in a rather ornate style and some plot elements felt convoluted. Still, I finished it without peeking at the end.
July 2021 #BookSpin

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 3y
rabbitprincess @TheAromaofBooks I'd totally forgotten this was last month's BookSpin! 😂 3y
TheAromaofBooks LOL that happens!!! 3y
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Gina
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When you run out of money and the library comes to the rescue of your book addiction♡

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rabbitprincess
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July 2021 #BookSpinBingo:
#BookSpin: The Conjure-Man Dies (Fisher)
#DoubleSpin: The Naming of the Dead (Rankin)
I managed to knock my BookSpin off a pile of library books and it fell behind the bookcase…and I need other half to help move the bookcase…but of course he‘s already gone to bed 😓 Darn that early shift of his!

TheAromaofBooks Oh my, so much BookSpin drama! 😂 Hopefully you can get to your book soon!! 3y
rabbitprincess @TheAromaofBooks Thanks! To be honest that bookcase IS due for a clear-out and reorg, so probably a good thing in the end. There will be so much eyerolling tomorrow though 🤣😅 3y
rabbitprincess @TheAromaofBooks Yay, BF was able to retrieve it with the end of a broom! I didn‘t think the broom would fit in the gap between the bookcase and the wall, but it did 😊 3y
TheAromaofBooks haha I'm so glad that you got your book, especially without the pesky problem of reorganizing the whole shelf!! 😂 3y
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MaGoose
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@sprainedbrain included an article about the tagged book in her recent #blitsyswap package to me. This book sounds interesting; I'll let you all know if I find a copy.

#tbr

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