Ms. Ettas Fast House, Victor McGlothin
Ms. Ettas Fast House, Victor McGlothin
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Ms. Etta's Fast House

Author: Victor McGlothin

Narrator: Ezra Knight

Unabridged: 13 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/23/2008


Synopsis

Essence best-selling author Victor McGlothin's knack for crafting superb noir fiction was showcased in the Black Expressions' selection Borrow Trouble. With this sensational novel, McGlothin brings back notorious hustler Baltimore Floyd for more seamy intrigue. In 1947 St. Louis, Ms. Etta's is the place where a sinner can get all the boozy action he craves-that is until ladies' man Baltimore Floyd rolls into town and falls in the sack with the wrong woman.

Reviews

Goodreads review by H. on October 21, 2020

Truly ENJOYED this book from start to finish!! The fast paced action and plethora of great characters allows you to choose who you like best and gives you plenty to like about them.......more

Goodreads review by The Book Chick on July 18, 2013

Victor McGlothin is one of my favs. He can write an entire book without a lick of profanity- not this one of course, but he has done it. With this read you have to be patient and I understand those who don't have time for all of that! The characters are fully developed but the story does take a whil......more

Goodreads review by Shannan on April 27, 2017

It was an ok story. It took me a little longer to read than most stories. It did give some interesting facts, especially how African Americans lived during that time. It did get better towards the middle of the story.......more

Goodreads review by Sy on January 28, 2008

This book is slow as I don't know what. Very difficult to get into but I have to finish it because I hate not finishing a book. I wouldn't want anyone else to waste their time on this book. Oh my goodness it was so painful to get through but I finally did.......more

Goodreads review by Valerie on March 25, 2016

Well-done story brimming with memorable characters and great escapades, mixed in with both a sense and some actual facts of history. A few early missteps are more than redeemed. If Hollywood was smart, it would start the casting immediately--! Full review in "Booklist" magazine.......more