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Author Hambly, Barbara, author.

Title A free man of color [Hoopla electronic resource] / Barbara Hambly.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2021.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (11hr., 42 min.)) : digital.
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Series Benjamin January ; bk. 1
Barbara, Hambly. Benjamin January. Spoken word ; bk. 1
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Performer Read by Ron Butler.
Summary This lush and haunting novel tells of a city steeped in decadent pleasures and of a man, proud and defiant, caught in a web of murder and betrayal. It is 1833. In the midst of Mardi Gras, Benjamin January, a Creole physician and music teacher, is playing piano at the Salle d'Orléans when the evening's festivities are interrupted-by murder. The ravishing Angelique Crozat, a notorious octoroon who travels in the city's finest company, has been strangled to death. With the authorities reluctant to become involved, Ben begins his own inquiry, which will take him through the seamy haunts of riverboatmen and into the huts of voodoo worshipping slaves. But soon the eyes of suspicion turn toward Ben-for, black as the slave who fathered him, this free man of color is still seen as the perfect scapegoat. "A darned good murder mystery." "A smashing debut. Rich and exciting with both substance and spice." "A vivid depiction of an exotic bygone time." "Subtly planting clues along the way, Hambly crafts a tale of intrigue set against a class-conscious Louisiana society and the many different definitions of "black.'" "Hambly pays rich attention to period detail-fashion, food, manners, music, and voodoo…Escapist entertainment flavored liberally with the sights, textures, sounds, and tastes of a decadent city in a distant time." "A richly detailed, telling portrait of an intricately structured racial hierarchy, which was to leave its mark on everyone-from Ben January to the white woman whose life he ultimately saves." "In lush detail, Hambly recreates the world of the demimonde and the Mardi Gras balls, the plight of slaves, and the intricate social structure of…New Orleans. Ben is a wonderful character, strong and tempered by personal grief, smart, and courageous…A rich story with well-drawn characters, memorable action scenes, and a sense of place so strongly rendered that it surrounds the reader."
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject January, Benjamin (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
African American men -- Fiction.
Free African Americans -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
New Orleans (La.) -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Literature.
Genre Mystery fiction.
Historical fiction.
Added Author Butler, Ron, Jr., narrator.
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ISBN 9781799922025 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
1799922022 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT14230612
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