NOW AVAILABLE AS AN AUDIOBOOK!“Smith has perfect pitch. It’s great to hear her again … a multilayered mystery and a quirky, believable heroine.” — Booklist Louisiana Bigshot is the SECOND book in the Talba Wallis mystery series by Edgar Award-winning author Julie SmithA POET, A BARONESS, A COMPUTER GENIUS, PLUS TWO DETECTIVES…AND THEY’RE ONLY TWO PEOPLE!“Join Edgar winner Julie Smith for a … THEY’RE ONLY TWO PEOPLE!
“Join Edgar winner Julie Smith for a climax as harrowing as it is cunning.” —The Clarion Ledger, Jackson, MS
Meet the hottest detective duo in New Orleans–she’s Queen Latifah. He’s Danny DeVito. Or they would be if this were a movie–in print, they’re Talba Wallis and Eddie Valentino. Talba’s got the beauty, the brains, the computer savvy, the poetic soul,the youth, the right demographic, and the sass. Eddie’s got the detective agency. Also a short fuse and yes, wisdom. Not only do they make it work, they’ve got chemistry.
And they need every skill and ounce of courage they can summon in this intricate tale of a decades-old conspiracy only now coming home to roost, with the murder of Talba’s friend Babalu Maya. Babalu is actually Clayton Robineau, daughter of the local banker in a small Louisiana town that bears her name, a town buried under the weight of its own malevolent past.
Something terrible happened to Clayton as a child, but it was far from the usual “something terrible”. As Talba and Eddie investigate, they find it was an injury—both pscyhic and physical–so bizarre, so shameful and damning that almost anyone in town would kill to cover it up. Or so it seems to the New Orleans duo as they dodge bullets and what passes for the law in this malignant enclave, fetid with the rot of its corruption, yet determined to keep its sordid skeletons buried.
Never did Faulkner’s words ring so true as in Clayton, Louisiana: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”
*Publisher;s note: Talba’s a spinoff from the beloved Skip Langdon series–by night she’s the performnce-poet, the Baroness de Pontalba, by day a computer genius (and hacker) as well as a detective. The story’s based on a real event.
“The quirky pleasure of watching the Baroness strut her stuff is worth the price of admission.” —Houston Chronicle
“Louisiana Bigshot is a character-driven tale with plenty of action, suspense, and steamy southern atmosphere… It’s an exhilarating romp that will have you cheering for Talba.” —The Mystery Review
“Wallis is fine fun to get to know… a consistently interesting and likable woman of depth and complexity.” —The Washington Post
“Talba Wallis has to be one of the most distinctive female detectives in the business. Her personality and her poetry are riveting reasons to read this book.” —The Times-Picayune, New Orleans
“Smith’s new series is a whole other kettle of crayfish: wilder and funnier.” —Chicago Tribunemore
I liked the book because the characters were a lot of fun. I tried to purchase book 2, but it’s not available for electronic consumption just audio. I refuse to listen to books.
The heroine of this book was not one I could identify with. I’m an old white man.
Stephanie Plum in the deep south! I had a tough time getting thru the first few chapters but then I couldn’t put it down. The storyline, characters and the action would make a great movie.
Love all of Julie Smith’s books!
loved it
Strong characters that you become attached to, from the start.
The rather weak ending caused a loss of one star.
Good book from a good author
Just an ok read.
didn’t care for the style
Like the characters a lt. Want to read more of these stories.
Rather light. Character was pretty stereotyped. Not on my recommended list.
Not sure I would read another book in this series although I liked the Rebecca Schwartz series. Just couldn’t get into this one.
All of Julie Smith’s books are hard to put down and when they end you will log on and buy the next book in the series. Beware if you have an addictive personality.
First of all, I’ve loved every book I’ve read by Julie Smith. Julie is such a great writer. Her characters are, well . . . characters. They are fun, whimsical and the plots action packed. Louisiana Bigshot was one of my favorites, couldn’t put it down. Great read! If you want a delightful mystery, this is it.
Lots of fun and a good murder mystery too
The story was entertaining and funny, but it would have been better without sex and foul language. I gave the writer the benefit of reading, the story but will not read other books by author unless writer cleans up their language.
Loved it. Loved
The southern humor
An entertaining who-don-it.
Very intricate plot.