"Take one cup of Raymond Chandler, one cup of Tennessee Williams, add a quart of humor, and you will get something resembling Dunbar's crazy mixture of crime and offbeat comedy." --Baltimore Sun
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Meet Tubby Dubonnet, easygoing, quick-thinking New Orleans attorney-turned-sleuth and the star of a series of amusing mysteries in which he gets to fight evil and pass a good time--although his preference is generally for the latter. He'd much rather eat shrimp scampi or crab etouffée at one of the many local restaurants he frequents than deal with the demands of his infrequent clients.
But once he's in, he's in for the long haul. His clients are going to get the best possible service--no matter how many laws he has to break.
An introduction to the eight-part series, Envision This is the short story of a quirky inventor's visionary gadget and Tubby Dubonnet's attempt to protect it -- and its maker.
"...sharp and jolly...There's a lot to enjoy." --The Chicago Tribune
New Orleans-based attorney and writer Tony Dunbar is the Lillian Smith Book Award-winning author of books about Mississippi, Appalachia, migrant workers, and the Southern labor movement as well as the acclaimed Tubby Dubonnet mystery series.
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