Wet Grave, Barbara Hambly
Wet Grave, Barbara Hambly
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Wet Grave

Author: Barbara Hambly

Narrator: Ron Butler

Unabridged: 10 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/08/2021


Synopsis

In such stunning novels of crime and character as Die Upon a Kiss, Sold Down the River, and A Free Man of Color, Benjamin January tracked down killers through the sensuous, atmospheric, dangerously beautiful world of Old New Orleans. Now, in this new novel by bestselling author Barbara Hambly, he follows a trail of murder from illicit back alleys to glittering mansions to a dark place where the oldest and deadliest secrets lie buried …It’s 1835 and the relentless glare of the late July sun has slowed New Orleans to a standstill. When Hesione LeGros—once a corsair’s jeweled mistress, now a raddled hag—is found slashed to death in a shanty on the fringe of New Orleans’s most lawless quarter, there are few to care. But one of them is Benjamin January, musician and teacher. He well recalls her blazing ebony beauty when she appeared, exquisitely gowned and handy with a stiletto, at a demimonde banquet years ago.Who would want to kill this woman now—Hessy, they said, would turn a trick for a bottle of rum—had some quarrelsome “customer” decided to do away with her? Or could it be one of the sexual predators who roamed the dark and seedy streets? Or—as Benjamin comes to suspect—was her killer someone she knew, someone whose careful search of her shack suggests a cold-blooded crime? Someone whose boot left a chillingly distinctive print …His inquiries at taverns, markets, and slave dances reveal little about “Hellfire Hessy” since her glory days in Barataria Bay, once the lair of gentlemen pirates. Then the murder is swept from his mind by the delivery of a crate filled with contraband rifles—and yet another telltale boot print left by its claimant. When a murder swiftly follows, Ben and Rose Vitrac, the woman he loves, fear the workings of a serpentine mind and a treacherous plot: one only they can hope to thwart in time.All too soon they are fugitives of color in the stormy bayous and marshes of slave-stealer country, headed for smugglers’ haunts and sinister plantations, where one false step could be their last toward a … Wet Grave.

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 Sharon

This book was one of the most complicated of the Benjamin January books I've read thusfar. We start out with the murder of one Hesione LeGros, a former plaçée whom Benjamin has not seen since he was a teenager. At the time, she boasted of being one of Jean LaFitte's many mistresses; she was wearing a......more

Goodreads review by Toni

The title of Barbara Hambly's novel comes from the expression that "White men come to Louisiana seeking treasure and find a wet grave." (This is paraphrased.) Once again, Barbara Hambly draws on history to create factual episodes, atmospheric scenes, and bring to life colorful characters, and as usua......more

Goodreads review by Kara

So, we’ve got pirates, buried treasure, love, murder, birth, marriage, armed rebellion, leprosy, and a hurricane – shake all together and you’ve got yourself a good read. What I didn’t like (view spoiler)[ was introducing a new character just to kill him off and then the rest of the book Benjamin mourning him as i (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by Robynn

Normally I would give this 4 or 5 stars because I really liked the storyline. However, the writing style baffled me. Olympe and Shaw's speech patterns changed drastically from the last five books. The written dialogue of most characters dropped consonants and made a noticeable effort to phonetically......more


Quotes

“Hambly’s strong and unusual series tracking a largely unexplored period of American history should continue to please fans and attract new readers.” Publishers Weekly

“Splendid…As with any good historical mystery, we are at least as captivated by the characters, dialogue, and environment as we are with the mystery itself.” Booklist

“Wily plotting and nineteenth-century accuracy. Along with the faithful, readers new to the series will find this installment as bracing as chicory-laced coffee.” Kirkus Reviews

“Ravishing.” New York Times Book Review on Die Upon A Kiss

“The darkest time in American history comes alive in Hambly’s unforgettable series…[A] fiercely burning picture of the horrors of slavery…astonishing.” Publishers Weekly on Sold Down the River