Nineteenth-century New Orleans is an exotic city divided between the old-world French and American nouveau riche--two cultures with nothing in common but the profane pleasures of Twelfth Night, a time of divine celebration and reckless indiscretions. It is in this city that Creole beauty Justine Blanchard lives with her sadistic husband, Hilaire. She is slowly descending into a state of madness when salvation arrives in the form of handsome American Duncan Saunders.
For Mardi Gras, Jekyl Hardy is playing host to a party in his elegant French Quarter apartment. One a wild night like this, anything can happen. But the guests never imagine that it will be murder.
Rex , in the person of Howard , got the cold shoulder from Comus , represented by Governor Nicholls , in 1879 , when the legislature , now controlled by the Democrats , passed a bill cancelling the lottery contract awarded by their ...
'100 anos de frevo' é uma publicação que reúne a vida e a obra de cento e cinqüenta poetas- compositores que defenderam e defendem a musica genuinamente pernambucana, numa homenagem...
The powerful new thriller from the bestselling author of A Quiet Belief in Angels.
Das fröhliche Treiben im Möwenweg geht weiter.
There are clear similarities between this latter passage and the complaint of the prior of Coventry ; both specify oak and hawthorn as types of tree that are targeted , and both refer to the summertime . Interestingly enough , this does ...
This story is about Trinidadian family, the Broomleys.
After accompanying your uncle to a ball at the mysterious House of Blood, you're left in the ballroom alone. You decide what happens next.
It's Mardi Gras in New Orleans. But for sixteen-year-old psychic Trinity Monsour, this is no time for celebration. Another girl has gone missing. And Trinity knows that if she doesn't act, the girl could lose her life.
Downtown Mardi Gras: New Carnival Practices in Post-Katrina New Orleans examines six unique, offbeat, Downtown celebrations.