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The Mysterious Death of Junetta Plum

A Harriet Stone Mystery, Book 1

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The Mysterious Death of Junetta Plum

De: Valerie Wilson Wesley
Narrado por: Diana Blue
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At the darkly glamorous height of the Roaring 20s, an independent Black intellectual and her bi-racial foster child are immersed in the vibrant world of the Harlem Renaissance—and a shocking murder on Striver’s Row—in this thrilling Jazz Age mystery for fans of Nekesia Afia, Jacqueline Winspear, and Avery Cunningham’s The Mayor of Maxwell Street.

1926: Harriet Stone, a liberated, educated Black woman, and Lovey, the orphaned, biracial, 12-year-old she is bound to protect are Harlem-bound, embarking on a new, hopefully less traumatic, chapter in their lives. They have been invited to move from Connecticut by Harriet’s cousin, Junetta Plum, who runs a boarding house for independent-minded single women. It’s a bold move since Harriet has never met Junetta, but the fatalities of the Spanish flu and other tragedies have already forced her and Lovey to face their worst fears. Alone except for each other, they have little left to lose—or so it seems as they arrive at sophisticated Junetta’s impressive brownstone.

Her cousin has a sharp edge that makes Harriett slightly uncomfortable. Still, after retiring to her room for the night, she finally falls asleep—only to awaken to Junetta arguing with someone downstairs. In the morning, she makes a shocking discovery at the foot of the stairs. What ensues will lead Harriet to question Junetta’s very identity—and to wonder if she and Lovey are in danger as well. It will also tie Harriet to five strangers. Among them, Harriet is sure someone knows something. What she doesn’t yet know is that one will play a crucial role in helping her investigate her cousin’s murder...that she will be tied to the others in ways she could never imagine...and that her life will take off in a startling new direction....

©2026 Valerie Wilson Wesley (P)2026 Dreamscape Media
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Editorial Review

It happened one night in Harlem
In her new Harriet Stone Mystery series, the novelist and master of twists and turns Valerie Wilson Wesley takes us on a stroll along Striver’s Row, the storied block known for its late-19th-century stately homes originally designed for wealthy white owners. Stone and her biracial foster child, 12-year-old Lovey, have endured great loss back home in Connecticut with the Spanish flu raging. At the invitation of Stone’s cousin, Junetta Plum (don’t you love that name?), they arrive in New York where Plum’s brownstone, now a boarding house, will be their home, a safe haven. Tragedy strikes the first morning of their stay. Someone has killed Junetta. Did a boarder do it? What was Junetta’s real business? Diana Blue, not new to Wilson’s work, narrates. I can’t wait to hear how this story unfolds in those rooms on Striver’s Row. —Yvonne D., Audible Editor

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