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A Skip Langdon Novel Nemesis: the rival fate never allows you to beat. The nemesis of Skip Langdon, New Orleans police detective, is Errol Jacomine. This evangelical preacher has been leader of his own frenzied army of converts, has run for mayor of New Orleans, and now wants to become president of the United States. His campaign methods are rabble-rousing, theft, kidnapping, and multiple murder. Skip thinks he's as dangerous as Jim Jones. She has chased him for years, no luck. Now Jacomine show more comes after Skip, her lover, and her friends. She must track him down. But his guise this time is so clever even his own children don't recognize him. InMean Woman Blues, Edgar Award-winner Julie Smith returns triumphantly to her popular series about hip New Orleans detective Skip Langdon, once again operating in sensual, sexy, exotic New Orleans. This time Skip is able to teach Jacomine that nemesis originally meant the goddess of retributive justice. show lessTags
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Mystery author Julie Smith was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1944. She graduated from the University of Mississippi with a degree in journalism. After graduation, she moved to New Orleans and wrote features for the New Orleans Times-Picayune. After a year, she moved to San Francisco and got a job at the San Francisco Chronicle. Fourteen years show more later, she left to form a freelance writing firm called Invisible Ink with two other women. In 1982, her first novel, Death Turns a Trick, was published. Since becoming a full-time author, she has written over twenty novels including the ones in the Rebecca Schwartz Mystery series, the Paul McDonald Mystery series, the Skip Langdon Mystery series, and the Talba Wallis series. Her novel, New Orleans Mourning, won the 1991 Edgar Allen Poe Award for best novel. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- Mean Woman Blues
- Alternate titles
- Boneyard Blues
- Original publication date
- 2003
- People/Characters
- Skip Langdon; Errol Jacomine; Isaac Jacomine; Lovelace Jacomine; Steve Steinman; Jimmy Dee Scoggins (show all 9); Layne Bilderback; Kenny Ritter; Sheila Ritter
- Important places
- Louisiana, USA; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Dedication
- To the Best and Truest of Friends, Mary Ann and Larry Walker
- First words
- May is the cruelest month. September has its moments, being hurricane season, but its meaness is unreliable. May is a sure thing.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Things were good tonight. At the moment, she could hardly remember Dallas.
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