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    Thirty five years later, seven novels more than a dozen screenplays, Roland S. Jefferson continues to write about edgy and provocative characters set in contemporary fiction with a touch of political reality, sexual inuendo and mystery.

  2. Roland S. Jefferson is the author of The School on 103rd Street (3.68 avg rating, 25 ratings, 2 reviews, published 1997), Damaged Goods (4.35 avg rating,...

  3. Whether its stories of contemporary Middle Eastern terrorism, a casino heist, art deco hotel robberies or romantic triangles during the Vietnam war, Roland S. Jeffersons novels span such a rich tapestry of human experience with edgy characters so highly charged with emotion that just reading about them is an adventure in itself.

  4. Roland's new novel is out! Available in bookstores and online. Get a copy. SCHOOL ON 103RD STREET considered a classic canon, African American political/contemporary fiction, touch of political reality, edgy, sexual inuendo & mystery.

  5. Jan 1, 2009 · Stepping back from his critically acclaimed crime genre novels, Roland S. Jefferson's White Coat Fever takes the reader on a fascinating trip back in time to the exciting world of the 1960's, when Motown, Jazz and the civil rights movement defined an entire generation.

  6. Jul 1, 1997 · The School on 103rd Street by Roland S. Jefferson is the great 1970s political thriller you (probably) never heard about. Along with Iceberg Slim’s Mama Black Widow (another classic Old School Books edition), it’s also a novel that is often borrowed from my personal library but seldom returned.

  7. Acclaimed author of the cult classic The School on 103rd Street, Roland S. Jefferson weaves an explosive literary mix of contemporary urban authenticity and classic old-school crime into a mesmerizing, pulse-pounding thriller.