I think this has been my favorite Blanche book so far!
The mystery was deeply ingrained in a community instead of more limited like the previous two books. There was corruption in a few Black neighborhoods in Boston, threatening to spill over and impact even more people.
Blanche was sassier than ever and spoke so much truth. There was a lot of great commentary about how young Black men are expected to be and how they’re treated regardless of how they act. She also had a great angle on teenage pregnancy.
I’m excited to read the fourth book but also sad that it’s the last for Blanche.
See my reviews for Blanche on the Lam and Blanche Among the Talented Tenth.
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