Murder at the Pontchartrain

ebook The Sydney Lockhart Mysteries

By Kathleen Kanka

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I'm Sydney Lockhart. I solve murders, most of which I'm the primary suspect. My fiancée, Ralph Dixon, and I came to New Orleans to get married. Instead, he's been arrested for a double murder, and I'm hunting for the real killer. Assisting me are a twelve-year-old voodoo queen, a ghost detective, and my crazy cousin Ruth. Wish me luck. I'll need it.
"Kathleen Kaska always delivers, and once again she doesn't disappoint in Murder at the Pontchartrain, the sixth book in her delightful 1950s era Sydney Lockhart Mystery Series." —Lois Winston, bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries.
Kathleen Kaska's writing is original with some of the best, most authentic dialogue I've read. I promise, you'll be hooked on Murder at the Pontchartrain and Kaska's style of storytelling and want to read the entire series. Lots of soft-hearted moments as well as nail-biting tension. Truly, a master of the genre.—Karen C. Fitzjerrell, winner of Gold Medallion Award for Historical Fiction
"Pour yourself a Sazerac cocktail and enjoy a rollicking ride through New Orleans where deadly shenanigans will keep you turning pages." —Daniella Bernett, author of A Mind To Murder
"Sydney Lockhart is sharp, sassy, sexy hijinks and can solve complex mysteries as smartly as anyone on the planet. In Murder at the Pontchartrain, she's at her best, with the crazy characters and convoluted twists and turns, this time taking you into the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter." —Rebecca Marks, author of the Dana Cohen Mystery Series

Murder at the Pontchartrain