Avé Blue
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About the Book
Nothing in the background of Colin Taylor, a serious young black singer studying for a career in opera, could have prepared him for meeting and falling in love with Avé Blue, a street-smart single mother whose personal agenda includes revenge upon two notorious police detectives, tried—but exonerated—in the shooting death of Avé’s older brother, Tamar, a suspected criminal.
In Stephen Burrell’s noir novel of inner-city Boston in 1971, incendiary relationships propel the action, and as the settings shift from bedroom to family room to courtroom, the denouement erupts in a cause célèbre that shakes presumptions of guilt and innocence.
A story of obsession, self-sacrifice, and ultimate redemption, this novel can speak to any reader imparting something significant and valuable.
About the Author
Stephen Burrell holds a B.S. in telecommunications technology. He is currently employed as a quality assurance manager but has had previous successful careers as an actor/model/technical writer—and taxi driver.