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1960: Election Year--The Black Stiletto--a Kennedy girl
It's 1960. The Black Stiletto, in her civilian persona as Judy Cooper,
volunteers to work for John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, only to
become involved in a devious behind-the-scenes plot that could change
the course of history.
Is the mysterious Eastern European man she briefly dated associated with
a Cuban/Soviet spy ring?
Closer to home, the Stiletto must challenge dangerous tongs in Chinatown
after befriending a teenage boy whose father was killed by the gangs.
She soon discovers what a different--and very deadly--world exists in
lower Manhattan. In the present, Martin, the Stiletto's son, must deal
with his mother's worsening Alzheimer's symptoms, his own mental health
issues, and the dilemma of whether or not to reveal his family's secrets
to the new woman in his life.
Meanwhile, his daughter, Gina, continues to bring trouble to herself,
exhibiting behavior that suggests she is closer in spirit to her
grandmother than Martin would like. Every major character, past and
present, experiences a turning point in this third chapter of The Black
Stiletto Series.
Perfect for fans of vigilante justice
While all of the novels in The Black Stiletto Series stand on their
own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is:
The Black Stiletto
The Black Stiletto: Black & White
The Black Stiletto: Stars & Stripes
The Black Stiletto: Secrets & Lies
The Black Stiletto: Endings & Beginnings