A 50th-anniversary edition of the pioneering novel featuring African American police detective Virgil Tibbs--with a foreword by John Ridley, creator of the TV series American Crime and Oscar-winning screenwriter of 12 Years a Slave "They call me Mr. Tibbs" was the line immortalized...
The pioneering novel featuring African American police detective Virgil Tibbs "They call me Mr. Tibbs" was the line immortalized by Sidney Poitier in the 1967 Oscar-winning movie adaptation of In the Heat of the Night, which won the Edgar Award for Best...
A corpse in the street brings the patrol car to a halt. The police pick up a stranger named Virgil Tibbs, only to discover that their most likely suspect is a homicide detective.
A corpse in the street brings the patrol car to a halt. The police pick up a stranger named Virgil Tibbs, only to discover that their most likely suspect is a homicide detective.
From an Edgar Award-winning author comes this international bestseller that was made into an Oscar-winning film starring Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier. The murder of a noted orchestra conductor at a local music festival pits black, big-city homicide expert Virgil Tibbs against...
It's the 1960s. A hot August night lies heavy over the Carolinas. The corpse - legs sprawled, stomach down on the concrete pavement, arms above the head - brings the patrol car to a halt. The local police pick up a black stranger named Virgil Tibbs, only to discover that their...
A corpse in the street brings the patrol car to a halt. The police pick up a stranger named Virgil Tibbs, only to discover that their most likely suspect is a homicide detective.
The pioneering novel featuring African American police detective Virgil Tibbs "They call me Mr. Tibbs" was the line immortalized by Sidney Poitier in the 1967 Oscar-winning movie adaptation of In the Heat of the Night, which won the Edgar Award for Best...