Good Man Friday (Benjamin January Mystery #12) (Paperback)
$17.95
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 12 in the Benjamin January Mystery series.
- #4: Sold Down the River (Benjamin January Mysteries #4) (Compact Disc): $34.95
- #5: Die Upon a Kiss (Benjamin January Mysteries #5) (Compact Disc): $39.95
- #6: Wet Grave (Benjamin January Mysteries #6) (Compact Disc): $34.95
- #7: Days of the Dead (Benjamin January Mysteries #7) (Compact Disc): $34.95
- #8: Dead Water (Benjamin January Mysteries #8) (Compact Disc): $34.95
- #9: Dead and Buried (Benjamin January Mystery #9) (Paperback): $17.95
- #10: Shirt on His Back (Benjamin January Mysteries #10) (Paperback): $17.95
- #11: Ran Away (Benjamin January Mystery #11) (Paperback): $17.95
- #13: Crimson Angel (Benjamin January Mystery #13) (Paperback): $17.95
- #14: The Drinking Gourd (Benjamin January Mystery #14) (Paperback): $17.95
- #15: Murder in July (Benjamin January Mystery #15) (Paperback): $17.95
- #16: Cold Bayou (Benjamin January Mystery #16) (Paperback): $17.95
- #17: Lady of Perdition (Benjamin January Mystery #17) (Paperback): $17.95
- #18: House of the Patriarch (Benjamin January Mystery #18) (Paperback): $18.99
- #19: Death and Hard Cider (Benjamin January Mystery #19) (Paperback): $17.95
Description
"Hambly brings back to life a world where Congressmen obliviously pass chained men without a glance, forcing her readers to wonder painfully with January, "Jesus, where are you now?"" - Publishers Weekly Starred Review Benjamin January's search for a missing man takes him into a dark world filled with grave robbers and slave stealers. New Orleans, 1838. When Benjamin January suddenly finds that his services playing piano at extravagant balls held by the city's wealthy are no longer required, he ends up agreeing to accompany sugar planter Henri Viellard and his young wife, Chlo , on a mission to Washington to find a missing friend. Plunged into a murky world, it soon becomes clear that while it is very possible the Viellards' friend is dead, his enemies are very much alive - and ready to kill anyone who gets in their way.