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Afterlife in Harlem, a novel of redemption, Terry Baker Mulligan

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Afterlife in Harlem, a novel of redemption, Terry Baker Mulligan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Afterlife in Harlem
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Terry Baker Mulligan
Sub title
a novel of redemption
Summary
Alexander Hamilton's 210-year-old mansion sits across from the Harlem townhouse of former President Bill Clinton- now America's First Gentleman. Hamilton returns to his long empty house and makes the most of his visit, enjoying good whiskey and the company of beautiful women, including Sarafina, the sexy former slave with whom he's traveling. He visits a foundering Bill and tries to get him back on track. Bill shows him the city, then "Alex" takes Bill back in time to Indian bordellos, slave auctions and political chicanery that almost lost the American Revolution. Their strange alliance takes an even odder turn when Hamilton helps Clinton perform a minor miracle in 21st-century upper Manhattan that brings peace to restless spirits both living and dead
Target audience
adult
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