Graveyard Dust, Barbara Hambly
Graveyard Dust, Barbara Hambly
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Graveyard Dust

Author: Barbara Hambly

Narrator: Ron Butler

Unabridged: 12 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2021


Synopsis

Bestselling author Barbara Hambly’s A Free Man of Color and Fever Season established Benjamin January as one of mystery’s most exciting heroes. Now he returns in a powerful new novel, a sensual mosaic of old New Orleans, where cultures clash and murder can hover around every darkened corner.It is St. John’s Eve in the summer of 1834 when Benjamin January—Creole physician and music teacher—is shattered by the news that his sister has been arrested for murder. The Guards have only a shadow of a case against her. But Olympe—mystical and rebellious—is a woman of color, whose chance for justice is slim.As Benjamin probes the allegation, he is targeted by a new threat: graveyard dust sprinkled at his door, whispering of a voodoo death curse. Now, to save Olympe’s life—and his own—Benjamin knows he must glean information wherever he can find it. For in the heavy darkness of New Orleans, the truth is what you make it, and justice can disappear with the night’s warm breeze as easy as graveyard dust.

About Barbara Hambly

Barbara Hambly is the New York Times bestselling author of many fantasy and science fiction titles, including shared-universe novels for Star Wars and Star Trek. She makes her home in Los Angeles.

About Ron Butler

Ron Butler is a Los Angeles–based actor, Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator, and voice artist with over a hundred film and television credits. Most kids will recognize him from the three seasons he spent on Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP. He works regularly as a commercial and animation voice-over artist and has voiced a wide variety of audiobooks. He is a member of the Atlantic Theater Company and an Independent Filmmaker Project Award winner for his work in the HBO film Everyday People.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel

Benjamin January # 3! This one was way less grim than Fever Season. I realize that's easy to say, so I will give it an independent grimness rating. Grimness of content: Medium. Racism and other isms, slavery, murder; child abuse is discussed but not shown. Grimness of tone: Low. The subtitle is "a nov......more

Goodreads review by Julie

You wouldn't think a book series that makes my flesh crawl would be as enjoyable as this is, but it is. It makes New Orleans sound like a bug-infested, plague-ridden hellhole filled with murderers, procurers, slavers, and whores, and apparently I like that.......more


Quotes

“January proves [to be] the ideal guide…The keenest observer of the custom of the country.” New York Times

“Hambly brings to life a culture so different it might be another world…Fascinating.” Denver Post

“Emotional authenticity…and rich historical trappings give the novel power and depth.” Publishers Weekly