It's the 1950's, in the heart of the South, and three dead bodies are found. Two White and one Negro, no weapon found, and no known witnesses, so the question is who and why were they killed? Credence and the Divide tells the story of Radcliff Jennings Tate. The first black detective in Atlanta, Georgia, and his efforts to help solve a heinous murder.
The "Who, What, and Why" of Crime Fiction.
Gregory Blair Morgan is driven by the questions that haunt the shadows of the human psyche: How did it happen? Were they justified? What comes next? These inquiries form the pulse of his writing, a trait on full display in his debut crime thriller, "How Did I Cut My Hand."
A Chicago native now residing in the Midwest with his wife, Lynette, Greg is a lifelong devotee of suspense. When he isn't weaving intricate mysteries, he immerses himself in music, sports, and the classic detective novels that first sparked his imagination.
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