Six classic novels rife with passion, crime, betrayal, sex and violence set amidst the racial conflicts raging in the deep south in the 1950s and 60s. A WIND IS RISING by William Russell
FACE OF MY ASSASSIN by Carolyn Weston and Jan Huckins
HONEY IN LOUISIANA (Two Novels) by John B. Thompson
THE INTEGRATION OF MAYBELLE BROWN by Bonnie Golightly
QUALITY by CID RIckets Sumner
THE PEOPLE FROM HEAVEN by John Sanford

Four novels of crime, betrayal, sex and murder in the halls of Academia.
Twelve literary masterpieces by 12 acclaimed authors, back in print for the first time in 60 years, and collected in one MASSIVE ebook for the first time ever.
Four ground-breaking, critically acclaimed literary novels, lost for decades, now back in print and in one ebook edition for the first time.
It's 1959. A small town in the deep south is rocked to its racist core when Maybelle Brown arrives from Philadelphia and becomes the first black, female student ever enrolled in the local college. But that's only the beginning. Soon Maybelle becomes romantically involved with a white man, crossing an unthinkable line among a community terrified by the "rising tide of color."