The Widow of Lenox Avenue

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Harlem, 1932.The music still plays, but the dream is dying.As the Harlem Renaissance begins collapsing beneath the weight of segregation, political corruption, organized crime, and economic despair, jazz singer Evelyn Baptiste rises from obscurity to become one of Harlem's most mesmerizing voices. Night after night, beneath the golden lights of packed nightclubs and smoke-filled theaters, audiences fall in love with the woman newspapers would soon call The Widow of Lenox Avenue.But fame inside Harlem comes with dangerous attention.Gangsters want ownership. Politicians want silence. Wealthy white patrons want control. And as bodies begin turning up across the city, Evelyn finds herself trapped inside a deadly web of corruption stretching from Harlem's nightclubs to the highest levels of the United States government.When a murdered socialite leaves behind secret recordings capable of exposing powerful men, Evelyn is thrust into a violent national conspiracy fueled by greed, racism, propaganda, and fear. Riots erupt. Churches burn. Federal agents flood Harlem's streets. And soon the singer who once performed for survival becomes the voice of a city refusing to die quietly.Sensuous, gritty, emotionally raw, and steeped in HBO-style realism, The Widow of Lenox Avenue is a sweeping historical noir about ambition, betrayal, political corruption, racial violence, survival, and the terrifying cost of telling the truth in America.Some songs were never meant to stay buried.