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Now Let's Talk of Graves

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Crime reporter Samantha Adams hits the Big Easy for Mardi Gras—and sticks around to catch a killer—in this "witty mystery [with] swift repartee" (Publishers Weekly).

This Mardi Gras, crime reporter Samantha Adams is heading to New Orleans to visit her old college roommate Kitty. Together they'll see a few parades, dance in the streets, and watch Kitty's debutante niece be crowned queen of Comus. But the fun turns frightening when Sam witnesses a masked driver commit what looks like vehicular homicide.

When the victim's aristocratic family asks Sam to investigate, she finds a few more skeletons in the closet than they care to have uncovered. Teaming up with handsome insurance investigator Harry Zack, and enlisting the help of a voodoo priestess, Sam picks up a trail that leads her from the parade grounds into a dangerous web of deceit, old money, and murder.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 1, 1990
      Shankman's witty mystery is the second to feature ace investigative reporter Samantha (Sam) Adams, last encountered in Then Hang All the Liars , which appeared under the pseudonym Alice Storey. Sam is visiting from Atlanta when she witnesses a car with a masked driver run down a member of an aristocratic New Orleans family during Mardi Gras. The victim's relatives, motivated by a lucrative insurance policy, hire Sam to determine whether there was foul play. She discovers that the victim, an alcoholic ophthalmologist, had blinded one patient and botched numerous operations. When the family has second thoughts about Sam's sleuthing, she enlists the help of a sexy insurance investigator and a voodoo priestess in locating enemies of the deceased. The trio make some enemies themselves as they uncover sordid details about the victim's life. Sam finds that the Big Easy is neither, and that Mardi Gras is not the only time its citizens conceal themselves behind masks. Shankman's engaging characters speak in authentic Southern dialogue and engage in swift repartee, and if her heroine is endowed with a few too many perfect attributes, readers will be charmed by her spunky style.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 30, 1991
      In two previous mysteries written under the pen name Alice Storey, Shankman introduced Atlanta journalist/detective Samantha Adams; here Sam is hired to find out if foul play is involved when an alcoholic ophthalmologist is run down by a car in New Orleans. PW called this ``witty. . . . Shankman's engaging characters speak in authentic Southern dialogue and engage in swift repartee.''

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