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French Quarter Fright Night

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The third in the fabulous cozy mystery series with a vintage flair from USA Today bestselling and Agatha Award-winning author Ellen Byron.
Welcome to the Bon Veeevil Festival of Fear! Prepare for the spookiest night of your life . . .
It's Halloween in New Orleans, and the staff of Bon Vee Culinary House Museum is setting up a fantastic haunted house tour for their visitors. But when flashy movie star Blaine Taggart and his entourage move into the mansion next door, gift shop proprietor Ricki James-Diaz gets a fright of her own.
While Ricki is excited about the potential business the tours will bring to her vintage cookbook shop, she's less thrilled by former friend Blaine's arrival in town. Then Bon Vee's prop tomb becomes a real tomb for Blaine's nasty assistant, and suddenly everyone at Bon Vee is a murder suspect. There isn't a ghost of a chance one of them committed the crime, but with NOPD busy tackling the mischief and mayhem generated by the spooky holiday, it falls on Ricki and her friends to catch the killer.
As the Big Easy gears up for the Big Scary, it seems everyone has skeletons in their closets. Can Ricki reveal the shadowy killer before someone else becomes part of the Halloween horror show?

|A cosy mystery series set in New Orleans
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      September 1, 2024
      Joining forces with their neighbors brings both rewards and challenges for the staff at Bon Vee Culinary House Museum. It's hard to imagine a celebration better suited to showcase the essence of New Orleans than Halloween, whose antic revelry digs deep into the city's historic multicultural roots. And it's hard to imagine a better guide to that celebration than Miracle Fleur de Lis James-Diaz. Born in New Orleans but raised by an adoptive family in the San Fernando Valley, Ricki returns to "The City That Care Forgot" to work at Bon Vee, in the Garden District, where she discovers a birth-family connection to Genevieve Charbonnet, Bon Vee's original owner. As Ricki prepares for the massive collision of drinking, partying, and spookiness that mark Halloween in her new hometown, she runs into a traumatic reminder of her life in California. Actor Blaine Taggart, who took part in an internet stunt that led to the death of Ricki's husband, moves into Duncan-Sejour, the mansion next door to Bon Vee. Ricki struggles to balance her resentment of Taggart with her appreciation of his boundless energy and willingness to partner with Bon Vee's efforts to take Halloween in New Orleans to a whole new level. Even the murder of his assistant, Miranda Fine, can't dampen Taggart's gung-ho spirit. Ricki's attempts to merge the Bon Vee gang with the Taggart clan have more ups and downs, especially when they shine new light on her mysterious family origins. Byron's heroine navigates a bumpy road with grace and panache.

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