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
Didn’t like it at all. Didn’t hold my interest. Quit reading it.
I really enjoyed the characters.
It was ok. Kind of boring.
Funny, original chatacters. I have read other books with these characters and they are just as good.
This book is quite the read ….. kept my interest throughout …… unexpected sub plots and witty commentary. The type of enjoying read I expect from Julie Smith.
I enjoyed the characters and the flow of the book.
I loved the interplay of world views between our black heroine and her older white boss. I also appreciated that the focus was not on romance, but solving the mystery. I look forward to reading more of her books.
Could not get through it! It was awful.
I enjoyed being immersed in a culture that I’m not familiar with. I’m going to read more of Julie Smith’s books to broaden my horizons!
Private investigator is engaged to solve a crime police think is a suicide. Many twists and turns make for a fascinating story.
I was impressed with the author’s ability to provide the perception of different groups in the South and the results in how they could interact. I plan to read more of her books, and highly recommend it. It was entertaining and hard to put down.
I really enjoy these type of light mysteries, especially after I have finished a book that takes a lot out of you. But this one was just ok.
Kept me entertained. Tempted to try another from this author.
Excellent book. I couldn’t put it down.
Messy characters
Only read about a chapter, deleted it because of the bad language
Julie Smith is an excellent writer and I look forward to her work — I enjoy it immensely.
Something somewhat different. Fairly enjoyable.
I enjoy the experience of other cultures and locations which are sometimes available through books. Julie Smith accomplishes this for New Orleans and all the diversity and energy which exist in NO. Also great story lines.
Great start to the Talba Wallis Series. A story of unlikely relationships with an unexpected ending.