A review by locpressedbooks_
Casanegra by Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes, Blair Underwood

3.0

As a man who was certainly being setup to take a murder rap, Tennyson was confident, surprising calm (for the most part), and knowledgeable about what to do and where to go to find the clues that would eventually lead him to the real killer.

As a first book in this series, Casanegra was a good read. The story flowed from beginning to end, and having three people write this book it never got confusing or even hinted in a change of voice. so I'm very pleased with that. I think I'm giving this a 3.0-3.5 stars. I liked the story, it was interesting and it even gave a voice to the public's feelings towards the LAPD during the time of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls death, by way of depicting what the LAPD sees as "just another dead rapper".

Tennyson was a smooth brother who wore many hats and friends in all the right places. good read.