Millions of men and (no doubt many) women have watched famed black porn queen De
bbie Dare--she of the blond wig and blue contacts--"do it" on television and com
puter screens in every combination of partners and positions imaginable. But aft
er an unexpected and thunderous on-set orgasm catches her unawares, Debbie retur
ns home to find her porn-producer husband dead, electrocuted in their hot tub in
the midst of "auditioning" an aspiring young starlet. Burdened with massive deb
ts that her husband incurred, and which various L.A. heavies want to collect on,
Debbie must find a way to extricate herself from the peculiar subculture of the
porn industry and reconcile herself to sacrifices she's made along the way. In"
Debbie Doesn't Do it Anymore, " the creator of the Easy Rawlins series has pain
ted""a moving portrait of a resilient soul in search of salvation and a cure for
grief.