In the second installment of Blair S. Walker's Darryl Billups series,
the intrepid reporter has left his blue-collar Baltimore roots for a new
gig in New York. But life in the big city isn't all it's cracked up to
be. Luckily for Darryl, the Baltimore Herald is only too happy to
welcome its star reporter back home, as are Darryl's girlfriend Yolanda
and her young son Jamal. Darryl is promoted to editor, but before long
is itching to return to his former crime beat. He gets his chance when
the nude bodies of African American professionals begin turning up
around town, their faces ominously marked with Confederate-flag decals.
At a loss for suspects, homicide detective Phillip Gardner calls on his
old friend Darryl for help unraveling the case. Darryl eagerly
reconnects with Baltimore's seedy underbelly and is soon hot on the
trail of a killer who will transform his notions about gender, race, and
the workings of the criminal mind. To break this story, Darryl must
learn to look at the world in a totally different way--or become the
killer's most high-profile victim yet.