Set against the backdrop of Hurricane Katrina's devastation, the story follows Detective Skip Langdon as she navigates a lawless New Orleans submerged in chaos. With the city largely underwater and essential services non-existent, she must rely on her instincts and determination to maintain order amidst the anarchy. The narrative explores themes of survival, resilience, and the moral complexities faced by those in authority when traditional structures collapse.
Julie Smith Boeken
Deze auteur navigeert meesterlijk door het misdaadfictiegenre, waarbij ze vaak ingewikkelde mysteries verweeft die complexe morele dilemma's verkennen. Haar proza kenmerkt zich door scherpe karakterinzichten en levendige omgevingsbeschrijvingen, wat haar verhalen een onderscheidende, sfeervolle kwaliteit geeft. Ze waagt zich ook aan young adult fictie, waarbij ze fantastische werelden met onconventionele protagonisten verkent. Voortbouwend op haar achtergrond als journalist en gediplomeerd privédetective, bezit haar vertelkunst een authentieke, gegronde inslag.







The book is a highly anticipated bestseller, now available in paperback format. It has garnered significant acclaim, topping the Sunday Times charts. Readers can look forward to an engaging narrative that promises to captivate and resonate with a wide audience. Pre-ordering allows fans to secure their copy ahead of its release, ensuring they are among the first to experience this popular title.
P.I. on a Hot Tin Roof: A Talba Wallis Novel
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When PI Talba Wallis receives a frantic call from Orleans Parish Prison, she’s shocked to hear from Angie, her boss's lawyer daughter, who has been arrested for drug possession. Angie claims the drugs were planted as retaliation for her activism against Judge Buddy Champagne, the marina owner accused of illegal activities. Talba and her boss, Eddie, are determined to help her. Going undercover as a housekeeper for Judge Champagne, Talba discovers a dysfunctional household reminiscent of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," complete with a weak son and a glamorous daughter-in-law, while the judge’s fiancée, the beautiful Kristin LaGarde, adds complexity to the mix. As Talba investigates, she uncovers disturbing details, including a suspicious death at the marina and the judge's connections to bail bondsmen, revealing a web of corruption. When the scandal escalates and Judge Champagne is found dead, Talba is unexpectedly tasked with the investigation. She must uncover whether the judge's death was a political assassination or a result of family betrayal.
Exploring the transformative power of media literacy, this book delves into its potential to empower individuals and foster critical thinking. It examines how understanding media influences can lead to informed decision-making and active citizenship. Through various case studies and practical strategies, the author argues that teaching media literacy is essential for navigating today's complex information landscape and can ultimately contribute to a more engaged and enlightened society.
Set in the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, this novel intricately weaves psychological suspense with rich character drama. Featuring the debut of Skip Langdon, it delves into the complexities of crime and human emotion, capturing the essence of the city while exploring themes of mystery and intrigue. The narrative balances tension with nuanced storytelling, appealing to fans of both gripping mysteries and poignant dramas.
Give your mind the essential support it needs in 2024 with insights from a clinical psychologist and TikTok sensation. This bestselling guide offers sound wisdom and practical strategies for navigating life's challenges. Renowned for its accessible approach, it serves as a valuable toolkit for anyone seeking to enhance their mental health. Dr. Julie Smith shares expert advice and coping techniques to help you remain resilient in the face of adversity. The book features short, bite-sized entries, allowing you to quickly find guidance on various issues such as managing anxiety, dealing with criticism, battling low mood, building self-confidence, finding motivation, and learning self-forgiveness. This resource addresses everyday concerns and provides straightforward solutions that could transform your life. Readers have praised the book for its relatable and authentic style, likening it to having a wise friend by your side. With its blend of therapeutic wisdom and practical life skills, it appeals to both adults and teenagers alike. Whether you're in a tough situation or facing common worries, this guide offers comfort and actionable advice. It's a must-have for anyone looking to empower themselves and improve their mental well-being.
Crescent City Kill
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As the rich novels of Julie Smith remind us, New Orleans is a city of excess. These days the local philosophy that too much is not enough seems to encompass not only the famed Crescent City pleasures of sex, music, and food, but also the escalating horror of violent death.However, with a new, honest police superintendent, NOPD detective Skip Langdon feels there's hope for the city she loves. But no sooner does Superintendent Albert Good take office than he is gunned down by an assassin, and within hours the killer himself is killed. A mysterious entity calling itself The Jury claims credit for this act of vigilante justice.Who or what is The Jury? No one knows, but Skip perceives in it the evil brilliance of her old adversary, charismatic con man and cold-blooded killer Errol Jacomine. She's always suspected it's just a matter of time before Jacomine's megalomaniacal ego orchestrates his revenge.The time is now.From across the South, the players in the unfolding drama come together--a pretty college student on the run, a monk who has packed a lifetime's worth of misery into a few years, and a madman with a murderous agenda.Beautiful New Orleans gathers them all into her casual embrace, while Detective Skip Langdon races (perhaps to her own destruction) to forestall the bloodshed to come.
Dead in the Water
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What's the etiquette when your hostess is arrested for murder? San Francisco lawyer Rebecca Schwartz has occasion to wonder when she and her weekend hostess, Marty Whitehead, find a body floating in the 30-foot kelp tower at the Monterey Aquarium, and Marty's promptly dragged off to the slammer. Rebecca quickly grasps the Emily Post solution—sign on as Marty's lawyer, try to keep her client's two young kids out of the deep end, and somehow avoid drowning in the sea of lies gushing from Marty's mouth--and everyone else’s. There’s a lot of intrigue among the aquarium's oceangoing primates, as well as rumors of a pearl beyond price.For Rebecca, the sea and all its animals have always held huge attraction, but now her attention turns to a particularly fine specimen of homo sapiens--hot marine biologist Julio Soto. As her investigation picks up speed, she finds she better act fast to keep Julio from sleeping with the fishes he collects. Because if she doesn't, he could be next in line for the shark tank—along with Rebecca herself.
Mean Woman Blues
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Having chased corrupt evangelist and dangerous presidential hopeful Errol Jacomine for years, New Orleans detective Skip Langdon finds her loved ones targeted and realizes that Jacomine is so carefully disguised that nobody recognizes him.
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