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Despite an oversized, albeit intriguing, cast of players and a needlessly complex network of confrontations and subplots, Thomas-Graham's precisely rendered campus background, vivid characters, easy dialogue, and fluidly entertaining narrative mark a robustly talented new recruit to the genre.
At age thirty-two, she became one of the most influential women in American business when she was named the first black woman partner at McKinsey & Company, the world's largest management consulting firm. A leader of the firm's Media and Entertainment Practice, she advises Fortune 500 companies on a wide variety of strategic issues.
A Darker Shade of Crimson is Thomas-Graham's first novel. Her second Ivy League Mystery, Blue Blood, is set at Yale and will be published by Simon & Schuster in April 1999. Originally from Detroit, she divides her time between Manhattan and Westchester County with her husband, writer and attorney Lawrence Otis Graham, and their son.
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