Available for the first time as an audiobook, New York Times bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickeyβs thrilling short story Harlem
βPeople called me Harlem. I dubbed myself after that dangerous neighborhood that Iβd never seen. I read life is rough in Harlem, and a black man isnβt expected to live to see twenty-five. I was twenty-three. The clock was ticking.β
When Harlem gets off on a murder charge due to insanity, the asylum heβs sent to feels worse than death, with one exception: the beautiful nurse Daphane. As their relationship grows, so do the stakes: she has the ability to help him escape, and he has the ability to set her free from her abusive relationship. Yet Harlem has one big secret: he was perfectly sane when he committed his crime. But in the end, Daphaneβs own secret may be the deadliest of all. . . .