Assassination at Bayou Sauvage

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Pub Date Apr 07 2017 | Archive Date Jul 19 2017
JKS Communications | HighLine Editions

Description

Andy Broussard, medical examiner for New Orleans, is at a family picnic when his Uncle Joe is murdered. The murderer then commits suicide. The task is therefore to simply discover motive, but events take a bizarre turn. Along with Dr. Kit Franklyn, Broussard races to uncover the truth behind the most audacious mystery of the entire series.

Andy Broussard, medical examiner for New Orleans, is at a family picnic when his Uncle Joe is murdered. The murderer then commits suicide. The task is therefore to simply discover motive, but...


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ISBN 9781681209418
PRICE $14.95 (USD)
PAGES 296

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4 and 1 / 2 stars

Dr. Andy Broussard is attending a family picnic when as assassin shoots Broussard’s cousin, Joe Broussard. As park rangers go after the killer, he turns a gun on himself and kills himself.

Kit Franklyn works with Broussard as a death investigator/psychologist. Due to a police department “sick out” Phil Gatlin, Dr. Broussard’s friend and a detective in NOPD homicide asks Kit to investigate the case of a missing woman, Betty Bergeron.

Dr. Broussard notices some anomalies in the autopsy of the shooter.

As Kit’s, Dr. Broussard’s and Phil’s investigations dovetail, the tension in the story ratchets up. The pace of our story increases and the murderer comes as a surprise.

This is my first D.J. Donaldson book and I am certain it won’t by my last. As least this won’t be the last of the Broussard/Franklyn type. I see he writes several different series.

I want to thank Netgalley and JKS Communications/HighLine Editions for forwarding to me a copy of this great book to read.

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