Black Camelot'S Dawn: & the Return of Madame hot Temper (2) (en Inglés)

Darius Myers · Fero Scitus

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Black Camelot's Dawn is the sequel to The Publisher's Dilemma and the second novel in the Black Camelot series. Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills, and Samantha Rivers after the solving of The Harris Simmons Murders have become darlings of the city. They also have become extremely wealthy after Alexander's successful sale of the company for $75 billion. The dramatic stories of Alexander, Mills and Samantha Rivers, the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of deceased company CEO Cornwall Harris, have captivated the city ----- and led the city's leading gossip press crew, the Celebrity Hack Patrol, to name this period of adulation and fascination, Gotham's Black Camelot.A new enemy emerges as century-old white supremacist groups decide that there is no place in Gotham or American society for Black Royals --- and they become targets of groups intent on their assassination.Unbeknownst to the hate groups, the Black Camelot crew of Alexander, Mills and Rivers are admitted as members of the country's most secret and exclusive society, an organization that gives them protection against deadly and dark forces. The society also gives them power held only by the top world leaders.Black Camelot's Dawn also marks the return of Dawn Davis Stuart, who left Gotham in disgrace after she murdered her husband, the real estate tycoon and randy man about town, Yancey Stuart Jr. The shooting death at her hands earned her the notorious nickname of Madame Hot Temper. The backstory that drove her to rage and murder was not as cut and dry as the scandal was reported. She has returned to Gotham with vengeance on her mind and a powerful accomplice to help her with her plan. In Black Camelot's Dawn, Gotham's gossip and drama are at an all-time high. The city is excited for the summer as the Black Camelot's are all engaged to be married. And when Madame Hot Temper returns it takes only days before there are more gunshots, murder, and scandal.

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