THREE ACES AND A QUEEN is a mini-anthology containing one each from THREE top-rated female sleuth series by Edgar Award-winning author Julie Smith PLUS a short story that could only be set in New Orleans.“Julie Smith writes like jazz should sound—cool, complex, and penetrating right to the heart.” –Val McDermid, best-selling author of the Tony Hill series“Gritty, witty, & mesmerizing! … the Tony Hill series
“Gritty, witty, & mesmerizing! Langdon is a splendid female heroine.” –People Magazine
Editor’s note: This is not a collection of firsts in series. But not to worry–none of these series need be read in sequence.
Volume 1 is AXEMAN’S JAZZ, from the Edgar Award-winning Skip Langdon mystery series
WHAT’S THE PERFECT KILLING FIELD FOR A MURDERER?
A place where he (or maybe she) can learn your secrets from your own mouth and then make friends over coffee. A supposedly “safe” place where anonymity is the norm. The horror who calls himself The Axeman has figured it out and claimed his territory. He’s cherry-picking his murder victims in the 12-Step programs of New Orleans, and he just needs to go down, and fast, because this is New Aw’lins, dawlin’—half the town is either alcoholic or co-dependent!
Who better to take him out than tall, funny, social-misfit Skip Langdon, now a homicide detective on the Axeman team, a gig that takes her into the 12-Step groups to meet the suspects. As Skip threads her way from one self-help group to another, she knows what they do not: that among their anonymous numbers is a murderous, and dangerously attractive psychopath…
Volume 2 is TOURIST TRAP, a selection from Edgar-winner Julie Smith’s Rebecca Schwartz series.
SO WHAT’S A NICE JEWISH GIRL DOING AT AN EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE?
Lawyer Rebecca Schwartz would pick the one with the body nailed to the landmark cross! Coincidence? Not so much. She’s there because her boy friend’s covering the service for the San Francisco Chronicle. The body’s there because someone’s making a statement he doesn’t want the press to miss.
Next: mass shellfish poisoning at Pier 39. This serial killer seems to have a grudge against the whole city.
And this is a very different kind of serial killer tale—a funny one. (If you don’t count the murders, of course.) Rebecca’s warm and witty, never takes herself too seriously, and on one occasion offers closing testimony with green hair. The things she’ll do to make her case! Unorthodox, often hilarious, yet always professional. Hyper-professional, perhaps. The average lawyer simply can’t be bothered spraying herself with Thunderbird to fit in with her witnesses!
Volume 3 is P.I. ON A HOT TIN ROOF, a cozy New Orleans Talba Wallis mystery
YOUR LAWYER NEEDS YOU TO BAIL HER OUT? ISN’T THAT KIND OF BACKWARDS?
New Orleans’ most dynamic detective duo, poet/computer genius Talba and street-savvy Luddite Eddie Valentino, have a personal interest in this one—Eddie’s lawyer daughter Angie’s been set up for a drug bust.
Prominent Judge Buddy Champagne’s the obvious perp and Talba’s so mad she embeds herself in his house as a spy—but she didn’t count on ending up with a family straight out of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; nor did she realize how involved she was going to get—especially with Buddy’s 14-year-old daughter Lucy.
PLUS … PRIVATE CHICK: A Short Story With Fashion Sense!
Originally a radio play, PRIVATE CHICK is a symphony of the sounds and dialects of New Orleans, and pretty much a laugh a line. As the author said in an interview, “If you’re going to write about a drag queen, you really can’t slack off on the one-liners.”
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This book had some fantastic characters and it was very funny. This is one of my favorite authors. Her books are so good, I stay up way pass my bedtime reading this authors work.
Will look for more from this author.
Love Julie Smith. Her writing keeps me interested and I can visualize her wonderful characters. The story is always witty and entertaining. I don’t want to put it down. Love the information about New Orleans and the “feel” I get from her writing that I’m there.
I couldn’t get into this. I almost never quit reading a book once I have started but just didn’t understand the first one so I dumped them all.
boring. I didn’t finish the first book. Too much fashion detail
Julie is Always a Satisfying Read. The continuing characters in each of Julie’s series are well-drawn in depth and persons you would like to know and interact with. The storylines are usually complex but realistic and logical, with no unforeshadowed turns into left field. These books are primarily mysteries with “cozy” characters and the smallest smidgen of romance (not passion) added. Any volume in any of these series is well worth your time and very under priced.
All of Julie Smith’s novels are amusing, informative, and entertaining. The Skip Langdon series is probably the best developed, but other series are beginning to catch up. Smith’s insights into New Orleans makes a trip there unnecessary. Full marks.
I read everything Julie Smith writes. She’s a wonderful writer.