From WATER STREET PRESS In 1872, French painter Edgar Degas is disillusioned by a lackluster career and haunted by the Prussian siege of Paris and the bloodbath of the Commune. Seeking personal and professional rebirth, he journeys to New Orleans, bi...
Desperate to escape the confines of a brutal marriage, Justine embarks on a forbidden affair with Duncan Saunders during Mardi Gras, but when the festival ends, an act of violence with devastating consequences occurs, in a novel of revenge and obsess...
Michael Llewellyn’s first mystery includes a long-overdue expose of the historic California Mission system. Armed with extensive research, including 18th century eyewitness accounts, he explodes the romantic myths surrounding the so-called benevole...
Michael Llewellyn is the author of eighteen published novels in multiple genres. "Still Time" is his first foray into time travel as he transports his heroine into the past. Madeleine St. Jacques, 33, is a New Orleans librarian with a penchant for hi...
The blood drying under the Mississippi moon was the bluest in Natchez.
Before the television age, when 'crime of the century' meant something, the public was unduly fascinated by murder. This was especial true during the Great Depression, whe...
From the back cover: "You need not be frightened, my dear. I'm frightened enough for both of us " Never second-guess the August Ones Transported from New Orleans to 1820's Haiti, as the guest of King Henry I, Madeleine St. Jacques is dazzled by his ...
Welcome to Meander, Tennessee, circa 1957, smack dab in the middle of the ever-blooming, mayonnaise-slathering, kudzu-swarming, moonshine-swilling, deep-frying, Bible-beating, cotton-pickin’ South. This is where the mayor runs white lightning out o...