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A Free Man of Color
A Free Man of Color | Barbara Hambly
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A lush and haunting novel of a city steeped in decadent pleasures...and of a man, proud and defiant, caught in a web of murder and betrayal. It is 1833. In the midst of Mardi Gras, Benjamin January, a Creole physician and music teacher, is playing piano at the Salle d'Orleans when the evenings festivities are interrupted--by murder. Ravishing Angelique Crozat, a notorious octoroon who travels in the city's finest company, has been strangled to death. With the authorities reluctant to become involved, Ben begins his own inquiry, which will take him through the seamy haunts of riverboatmen and into the huts of voodoo-worshipping slaves. But soon the eyes of suspicion turn toward Benfor, black as the slave who fathered him, this free man of color is still the perfect scapegoat.... From the Paperback edition.
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This book deals with a lot of the same themes as Beverly Jenkins‘ Rebel, but in a less romance-genre way: the protagonist‘s main conflict is clearly how to survive and find a way of life he can live with. Really well done. Also felt echoes of #annewithane at particular moments! Highly recommend. 🏅

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