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- ISBN: 9780446552066
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- ISBN: 9780446552066
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Publisher's Weekly
June 22, 2009
Set in Philadelphia in 1986, this blistering first in a new urban noir series from bestseller Woods (True to the Game
) introduces 22-year-old Daisy Fothergill, a naïve African-American stripper. Daisy accepts $2,000 from an organized crime rep to provide an alibi for Bernard “Nard” Guess after he shoots two thieves to death as well as a buddy by accident in a North Philly drug house. An innocent witness to the bloodbath identifies Nard to the police, but pays a fatal price. When Daisy arrives home to tell her mother, Abigail, of her windfall and finds Abigail dead of natural causes, she discovers the $2,000 barely covers funeral costs. Her life takes an even nastier turn once Daisy starts dating Reggie Carter, a fast-talker who soon deserts her. Later, a pregnant Daisy flees to Murfreesboro, Tenn., to seek refuge with her aunt, but eventually she must return to Philly for a day of reckoning. This wickedly satisfying page-turner will leave readers eager for the next installment. -
Library Journal
April 20, 2009
Verdict: Street-lit pioneer Woods (True to the Game) makes her hardcover debut with this gritty, botched robbery tale. While giving a sympathetic voice to her financially desparate heroine-who entertains no fantasies of knights in shining armor and uses sex to get what she wants-Woods observes that easy cash comes with a steep price. Her fans are sure to demand this; buy multiple copies. Background: In the novel's brutal opening scene, the attempted robbery of a Philadelphia drug lord's stash house goes seriously wrong, and three men die. The shooter, Nard, needs an alibi; he finds it in Daisy, a stripper who performs wearing four-inch stilettos and not much else. For a fast $2000, she agrees to testify she was with Nard in a private room at the time of the murders. But other interested parties-from the FBI to ruthless crime bosses-want to speak to Daisy. Fed up of being used by men, Daisy bolts from North Philly to rural Murfreesboro, TN.Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
May 1, 2009
Street-lit queen Teri Woods moves into crime thrillers with her latest novel. Daisy Mae lives a hard life with an ailing single mother, supporting them both by working as a naked exotic dancer. When her sometime-boyfriend, a drug dealer, asks her to provide an alibi for a soldier who was recently caught in a holdup gone bad, she readily agrees to do it for $2,000. Little does she know that her lie can never be left behind. Woods writes with feeling and a strong sense of her Philadelphia setting; in addition, her characters manage to become more than just the stereotypes they initially appear to be. Fast-paced and exciting, Alibi is an action-filled story about the desperate life of one urban girl and the consequences of trying to break away. Woods following will snap this up, but it can find a wider audience with thriller readers who liked George PelecanosThe Turnaround (2008) and with fans of the urban crime drama The Wire.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)
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