Nothing for Free

Nothing for Free

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Publisher's Synopsis

Kate Patton leaves her job as food editor with a New Orleans newspaper the day her husband threatens her life while netting crabs on Lake Pontchartrain. She flees to Roselea plantation in central Louisiana, a residence for artists and writers as long as they are productive. Kate intends to write about meat pies, a specialty of the area. At dinner, the writer Paul is poisoned. Amelia, a descendant of the People of Color, serves the meal and quickly points a finger at the owner's retarded son, and several other boarders. She feels that white people cheated her family out of the plantation that her ancestor Congo Liz built. When a plantation worker becomes a second victim of poisoning, the police arrest a painter discovered to have a syringe containing traces of cyanide. Kate witnesses Amelia and her brother performing voodoo ceremonies in the backyard and uncovers the history tan-skinned descendants of Congo Liz and the French Commandant who freed her from slavery.

Book information

ISBN: 9780965097765
Publisher: Border Press
Imprint: Border Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Number of pages: 186
Weight: 199g
Height: 133mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 10mm