A Little Death in Dixie
The Blues were born out of need, anger and pride. Murder comes from those same dark places. Memphis has both. One of Memphis' most seductive and notorious socialites has vanished. Either she's off on another drunken escapade or the disappearance is something much more frightening. What begins as...
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The Blues were born out of need, anger and pride. Murder comes from those same dark places. Memphis has both. One of Memphis' most seductive and notorious socialites has vanished. Either she's off on another drunken escapade or the disappearance is something much more frightening. What begins as an ordinary day's work for Detective Billy Able quickly grows into a complex spider's web of tragedy, mystery, suspicion, and sordid secrets including a few of Billy's own. With the help of Mercy Snow, the estranged sister of the missing socialite, Billy follows a twisted trail of human frailty and corruption to disturbing truths that undermine everything he thought he knew about himself and the people he loves. "Memphis, the Mississippi River, and the underbelly of human nature they're all exposed in the dark brew of this fast-paced Southern Gothic suspense. Page-turning and atmospheric, this tightly-plotted novel turns the screws and sends readers racing to its surprise conclusion." ~Michael Finger, Senior Editor, Memphis Magazine
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781935661900 (1935661906)
Publish date: June 4th 2010
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Pages no: 298
Edition language: English
Well written Southern gothic. This had suspense, love interest, deceit, etc. The main problem was you new who the bad guys were from the get go.
A surprisingly good regional mystery with the setting of Memphis, Tennessee. I say "surprisingly" because it starts a bit muddled. The author chooses to narrate with several viewpoints before finally settling on Memphis detective Billy Able as the main voice. The result is a somewhat fragmented and ...
Ok as a regional character study. Didn't really work for me as a mystery.