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Cargando... Mississippi River Mischief (Scotty Bradley Mystery, 6)por Greg Herren
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Spring has returned to New Orleans, bringing with it the swarming termites! First-time homeowner Scotty Bradley is feeling like he may have made the biggest mistake of his life buying in the French Quarter. Between dealing with the Vieux Carré Commission rules, termite damage, and contractors, it's a relief when his best friend David brings the accidental sleuth a case: one of his students is being harassed by a much older man who turns out to be a big wheel politician in one of the parishes outside of New Orleans, up to his neck in corruption. When the politician turns up dead and Scotty's client is the most obvious suspect, Scotty and his friends set out to prove his client's innocence. Lots of people wanted the man dead, but someone doesn't want all the corruption in St. Jeanne d'Arc Parish exposed. And if that's not bad enough, someone from Scotty's past returns, making him question what he thinks he knows about himself and his own history... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The beginnings of the story caught me up with the backstory enough that I think it is good as a stand alone. I came for the Nola and the place that it is, and I stayed for the complex story of some extremely interesting characters and the investigations. The extra-sensory aspects of Scotty and attention to the Goddess were a real bonus. The personal living habits brought me back to commune days and ways. Basically, I really liked it and found a new author.
I requested and received an EARC from Bold Strokes Books via NetGalley. Thanks. ( )