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yellowdogintexas

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8. Currently immersed in a New Orleans paranormal mystery series
Sun Aug 21, 2022, 12:21 PM
Aug 2022

Currently there are 10 books in the series

Book # 1 Big Easy by Eric Wilder
In the most haunted city on earth, the police can’t afford to disregard the supernatural. When N.O.P.D. Homicide detective Tony Nicosia realizes voodoo is involved in a spate of panhandler murders, he turns to someone he knows who can help him—Wyatt Thomas, the French Quarter’s favorite private investigator. Voodoo mambo Mama Mulate, Wyatt’s partner, is also a Tulane University English professor. Together, they form the most potent paranormal partnership in the Big Easy. If you have problems involving magic, voodoo, ghosts, witches, werewolves, shifters, the occult, or the supernatural, Wyatt and Mama are adept at paranormal investigation and the ones to call.

Big Easy is the fun, sexy, and gripping first novel in the popular ten-book standalone French Quarter Mystery Series with plenty of humor, romance, action, and adventure. Join Wyatt and Mama when they visit smoky Bourbon Street bars, dark French Quarter alleyways, and haunted New Orleans cemeteries. Big Easy is the winner of he 2022 Best Book We've Read All Year award from book site Readfree.ly

I accidentally started this series in the middle, which I normally would not do. However they are stand alone stories. Wilder has created a colorful cast of characters and captured the unique atmosphere of New Orleans.

Last night I started Late Edition book #3 in The Godmothers by Fern Michaels. I love these sassy ladies!
After a week of New Orleans paranormal & murders I needed something light and funny. I'll probably go back to Wyatt Thomas later this week.

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Sounds lovely hermetic Aug 2022 #9
Currently immersed in a New Orleans paranormal mystery series yellowdogintexas Aug 2022 #8
Those sound great hermetic Aug 2022 #11
Sounds great! SheltieLover Aug 2022 #19
Library doesn't have any of Eric Wilder's books. SheltieLover Aug 2022 #21
These books are lendable on Kindle. yellowdogintexas Aug 2022 #27
I don't have a Kindle but ty for your kind offer. SheltieLover Aug 2022 #29
The Kindle app is free and you can put it on your computer, tablet or phone yellowdogintexas Aug 2022 #30
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