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>From Publishers Weekly

Talented African-American authors Banks (The Shadows), Massey (Don't 
Ever Tell) and Due (Blood Colony) explore ancestral roots in 
intriguing horror novellas. Banks puts a time-travel twist into Ev'ry 
Shut Eye Ain't Sleep, in which antique dealer Abe Morgan helps a 
friend, Rashid Jackson, protect Aziza, Rashid's granddaughter, from 
the shades after Aziza inherits her grandmother's house. In Massey's 
The Patriarch, a crime novelist brings his fiancée to Coldwater, 
Miss., to introduce her to his mom's kinfolk, but runs afoul of a 
powerful family secret. Due's Ghost Summer, the best of the trio, also 
works as a YA novel. Davie Stephens, who's determined to become a 12-
year-old ghost buster, and various family members find themselves 
haunted by a 1909 cold case in Graceville, Fla. All three contributors 
successfully combine scary themes with rich historical detail. (Dec.) 

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