book cover of Dixieland
 

Dixieland

(2024)
A novel by

 
 
New Orleans, 1916
Wealthy, well-connected congressman Charles Whitman is murdered in a high-class brothel in Storyville, the city’s notorious red-light district. Detective Eddie Riordan finds evidence implicating the flamboyant Creole pianist Jelly Roll Morton – the self-professed “inventor” of jazz – who was playing in the band at the brothel that night.

But why would a lowly piano player want to kill a leading politician, and why are some very powerful people in the city’s business and political elite so keen to see him convicted?

Riordan probes deeper and finds himself increasingly drawn to Rachel Champlain, Storyville’s most beautiful and alluring prostitute, who was with the congressman before he was killed. But how much does Rachel know, and can Riordan trust her?

Then two more people are killed and the detective uncovers a trail of conspiracy and murder that leads him out into the alligator-infested swamps of southern Louisiana and a hunt for the killer that puts his own life in jeopardy.

Interwoven with the sounds and colour of Storyville, the prostitutes and pimps, the musicians and music that made the area so unique,
Dixieland is a vibrant portrait of human frailty, greed and lust that will keep the reader enthralled from start to finish.


Genre: Thriller

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for Paul Adam's Dixieland


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors