Imani Calloway built Black Cashmere out of her grandmother's last sweater and a Fillmore Street secret. The brand is stocked at Neiman Marcus on Geary and Saks on Post, and the flagship glows on Fillmore Street under brass door pulls cast to match her grandmother's 1959 Singer 201.
THE GLOW GIRLS - VOLUME 2
Then a stranger ends up dead on Imani's cutting table - in the basement of the Potrero Hill flat her grandmother bought in cash in 1959 - wearing a Black Cashmere robe Imani designed herself, with a phone in his pocket pretending to be her, and a Signal thread of threats Imani never sent.
Someone is framing her.
The four Glow Girls - Marie, Imani, Angel, and Ebony - have seventy-two hours to figure out who and why before the next move on the board hits one of the other three. The villain is outside the circle. The sisterhood is the unkillable thing.
From a Fillmore Street boutique to a Sacramento hotel suite, from a small cafe on Quesada Avenue in Hunters Point to a vineyard north of the Golden Gate, BLACK CASHMERE is Volume 2 of The Glow Girls - a steamy, smart, San Francisco-set literary thriller about Black women who carry their grandmothers' work into the next room.
For readers of Tia Williams, Brit Bennett, Zakiya Dalila Harris, and Liane Moriarty.
A novel of San Francisco, Black women, and the inheritance that refuses to be quiet.