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New Orleans Mourning by Julie Smith
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New Orleans Mourning - a review by Rosemary Kenny

It's a case of murder at the Mardi Gras, when the newly-crowned King of Carnival is gunned down by a Dolly Parton look-alike in drag! The only New Orleans officer available seems to be former debutante Skip Langdon, who at least has the social contacts to be used to dealing with the foibles and eccentricities of the St Amant family and the high and low-society types who are now considered potential suspects, due either to their proximity to/their relationship with the deceased, at the time the killer struck.
Many twists and turns keep the reader guessing throughout this steadily-paced thriller and the newly-sworn-in Skip has her work cut out to sort the innocent bystanders and witnesses from the guilty and prevaricating one, as the pressure from above mounts in her race against time?
Buy your copy of New Orleans Mourning by Jackie Smith and find out the truth today - you know you won't rest until you do!
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Reading Progress

August 25, 2018 – Started Reading
August 25, 2018 – Shelved
August 25, 2018 – Shelved as: murder-mysteries
August 26, 2018 – Finished Reading

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