Southern Decadence

Southern Decadence by Brian Sand, published by iUniverse in April 2006, is a fiction work that combines elements of mystery and detective storytelling. This edition spans 148 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Detective Battistella and his chief as they navigate the vibrant streets of New Orleans, seeking to uncover a series of humorous and chaotic events tied to the legendary pirate Lafitte’s buried treasure.
Readers will encounter a lively cast of characters, including Ruthie the duck lady and Lydia the librarian, as they join Detective Battistella on his quest. The story unfolds across notable locations in New Orleans, from the French Quarter to the Garden District, blending humor with the intrigue of a treasure hunt. This engaging tale explores the challenges faced by the detective as he strives to restore order and protect the community.
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Something seriously funny is going on in the streets of New Orleans and it’s up to Detective Battistella and his chief to find out what and stop it before it’s too late. From the French Quarter to the Garden District, it’s a wild ride in search of the pirate Lafitte’s ancient buried treasure. Ruthie the duck lady and Lydia the librarian are just two of the Crescent City characters who know what’s about to happen. Will Detective Battistella figure out the rest and save the world for democracy and straight people?
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