After writing two Pulitzer Prize-winning novels,
The Underground Railroad and
The Nickel Boys, Colson Whitehead started writing crime novels set in Harlem. His new one,
Crook Manifesto, is an entertaining read about crime at every level–from small-time crooks, to revolutionaries, cops, politicians and Harlem's elite. Also, we hear from crime writer S. A. Cosby. His new novel,
All the Sinners Bleed, is about the first Black Sheriff in a Southeast Virginia county who is trying to stop a serial killer. Cosby talks about his novel and growing up in the South, haunted by the confederacy.Learn more about sponsor message choices:
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