Patricia B. Cheron Patrick R. Cheron Patrick R. Cheron
The first in a thrilling trilogy of novels on New Orleans's underworld, "The Tavern" explores how a pair of unsuspecting young parents becomes wrapped up in a crime-laden community, simply by being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Looking to build a better life, Italian emigrants Emilio and Jacinta Schlorini settle into historic New Orleans and open La Taverna, a neighborhood pub. The couple is blessed with a child and, for a time, a prosperous business. But before long, Jacinta grows suspicious of her husband, and of the patrons who claim to be their friends.
Enter Frankie...
The first in a thrilling trilogy of novels on New Orleans's underworld, "The Tavern" explores how a pair of unsuspecting young parents becomes wrap...
Sara Jolsen had it all - a home, family, career and a neighborhood filled with women just like her. Or were they? Neighborhoods may change but neighbors and their secrets are as predictable as rain. Do you really want to know what goes on behind closed doors? Will Frankie, introduced in The Tavern, play hero or villain in Sara's neighborhood/
Sara Jolsen had it all - a home, family, career and a neighborhood filled with women just like her. Or were they? Neighborhoods may change but neighbo...
When seated on a plane, do you talk to the person next to you? Or do you avoid eye contact? Brenda sat next to a person that would change her mind about being friendly with a stranger when that person left her with information that involved her in a political power struggle. Frankie Clark once again enters the picture and in his own way shows that crime and politics are often related.
When seated on a plane, do you talk to the person next to you? Or do you avoid eye contact? Brenda sat next to a person that would change her mind abo...