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Mean Woman Blues: An Action-Packed New Orleans Thriller; Skip Langdon Mystery #9 (The Skip Langdon Series) (English Edition) Formato Kindle
"Mean Woman Blues is Julie Smith at her most fun and lethal" -The Clarion-Ledger
Mean Woman Blues is the NINTH book in Edgar-winner Julie Smith’s Skip Langdon mystery series THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN THE WORLD IS TRYING TO KILL HER… That would be the Rev. Errol Jacomine, crazy as a fox that just ate a loon, and more dangerous than a cell full of serial killers. She’s Detective Skip Langdon, the New Orleans cop who’s twice smashed his criminal endeavors, yet each time he’s managed to slip away. Now he’s mad. In both senses of the word. And he has the connections to have her killed—or worse, those she loves. After one near-miss and several nasty threats, Skip is driven by fear that she’ll lose the people dearest to her. Despite finding herself disgraced in her own home town (Jacomine knows how to frame as well as kill), she goes on the hunt for a maniac with a gift for conning people and the extreme makeover to make it work. THREE ANGRY WOMEN, EACH ONE DISSED, SCORNED, AND HELL-BENT... But by now Jacomine’s madness has escalated to the point that he’s finally gone too far with too many people. Before it's over, more than one person’s stalking him, and some are women feeling as mean as their quarry. If Langdon doesn't get there first, there’ll be a bloodbath. If she does, only one person will walk away—and Jacomine’s as lucky as he’s ruthless. "Smith combines a powerful heroine, creepily believable villain, and rich New Orleans setting." -Booklist Fans of Nevada Barr, Ace Atkins, Laura Lippman, and Karin Slaughter will love Detective Skip Langdon’s pluck and charm in this action-packed psychological thriller. AUTHOR'S WARNING: To my chagrin, I see that one reader was offended by a particular very short and, honestly, not particularly graphic scene in this book and has (rather rightly, I think) talked a number of others out of buying it. Many people who don't flinch at terrible violence against humans are extremely sensitive at the thought of something bad happening to an animal. Even if the meaner-than-Satan animal-murderer gets much worse treatment than the animal! (Well, so am I, but this is fiction.) If you are one of those people, DON'T download this book--instead write me at julieorleans@cox.net for a different free book. I want you to be happy! Julie smith Excerpt: Nearly two years ago, Errol Jacomine had disappeared, but he would not stay gone. She knew this; she had destroyed two of his careers, twice thwarted his attempts to win control over his fellow human beings, to gain a following, and to dominate. He would be back, and he would try to kill her. To forget it for a day in the woods, for an evening in her courtyard, for a moment, for a millisecond, was dangerous and possibly deadly. Jacomine's son, Daniel, had been arrested, charged with half a dozen crimes, and eventually convicted of murder as the result of one of Jacomine's schemes. He was due to be sentenced in a couple of days. How that would affect his father Skip couldn't know, but it had probably precipitated the dream. Jacomine might not even notice, perhaps having written Daniel off. She left for work feeling hunted and resentful of her psyche for rubbing her nose in it. She knew all that, and what could she do about it? Exactly what? she asked herself angrily. Later, the dream seemed more a premonition than a warning. * * * That morning, as always, she walked the few blocks to the garage where she kept her car, pointed the remote at the automatic door (a process that never failed to give her childlike pleasure), and waited for the door to raise itself high enough to allow her ingress. Instead of the familiar rumble, an explosion ripped through the quiet morning, followed by a loud ping, like a beer can hitting a metal
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- Data di pubblicazione10 novembre 2013
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Smith abandoned reporting for writing mysteries in the early 1980s, writing a series featuring attorney Rebecca Schwartz and a second series starring Paul McDonald, a reporter turned mystery writer whose fate you wouldn't wish on a dog. A few years later, she launched a third series featuring New Orleans police detective Skip Langdon with New Orleans Mourning, which won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery Novel in 1991. She currently alternates between writing about Skip Langdon and Talba Wallis, an African-American poet/private eye who debuted in "Louisiana Hotshot."
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The trouble with series like this (where the characters are so vivid) is that when you have read them all it is like losing a friend.


I have a problem remembering names, so I decided to reread chapter one of NEW ORLEANS MOURNING and list the characters, their roles and alias, and I continued to tabulate names throughout the novel. In total, I found 77 proper names for people, three for pets, plus two phony names to mask the identity of the owner of a bank account and a cell phone. Additionally, there were 28 nicknames, alias or maiden names used for some of the 77 characters. I'm not sure, but I think that's a record for any book I've read recently.
In LOUISIANA BIGSHOT, Skip pursues Errol Jacomine, a.k.a. Daddy, a.k.a. Eliza Dolittle, a.k.a. Earl, a.k.a. David Wright, a.k.a. Mr. Right, a.k.a. Earl Jackson. Errol is trying to kill Skip, so it's a matter of who gets whom first. It's an enjoyable story with a credulous plot, resonant dialogue and vivid descriptions of New Orleans and nearby places. I like Julie Smith's writing. She doesn't mess around with that drawn out, exhaustive, flowery stuff, but gives just enough for us to get the feel and smell of things, and lawd, dat girl got an ear for hows we talk down en N'Orleans.


Now let's get to the character of Terri. Common on! You guys who think she is too ditzy just have not seen that many different types of people. And as for the banking fraud being a stretch, not really. I know someone up here this happened to, except for the arrest part. Many people can't balance a check book, and if they don't have much money to begin with, it makes it even harder.
As to Skip Langdon. Yes, she is getting older. If you think about it though, the older ones get the better cases. Remember There have been many older detectives on TV and in movies who are older. Think Cagney and Lacey for one set of detectives who were older.
The characters are easy to relate to, even Terri. I think there is even more character description in this book than the others I have read. This part could be just me though.
The story is well written and easy to follow. It is easy to read and flows nicely. I like this book because the author does not need to resort to hot sex scenes to tell her story. I also like it because there is no blood and gore. It is pure story written with the authors imagination.
The story:
Rev. Errol Jacomine, the most dangerous man in the world, is trying to kill Detective Skip Langdon. In fact, he hates her with an obsessive passion. Skip has broken his crime sprees twice, but sadly, each of those times he has managed to slip away from her. On this return though, he is even more dangerous than before. he has many connections now who he can hire to have her killed. Jacomine is not only mad at Skip now, he is literally 'mad' as in insane. As things would have it, Jacomine is loosing his touch with 'his' women. They are starting to see what he is and want to bump him off too. Will Skip get there first before they do? Read the book and see.
I do recommend this book for all ages as there is nothing prohibitive for teens in the book.