Eclipse Alley

Eclipse Alley by David Fulmer, published by Black Widow Press on November 7, 2017, is a compelling addition to the Valentin St. Cyr Mystery series. Set against the backdrop of New Orleans’ Storyville district in 1916, the narrative begins with the discovery of a brutally ravaged body by two women. As the sixth installment in this series, the book follows Creole detective Valentin St. Cyr as he navigates a complex web of lies, corruption, and madness.
Readers will find a richly detailed exploration of the dark underbelly of New Orleans, where the atmosphere is infused with the sounds and sights of the era. The story delves into themes of mystery and detective work, showcasing Valentin’s character as he confronts the challenges of his environment. With 320 pages of engaging prose, this edition offers a vivid portrayal of a city and its inhabitants, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the unfolding drama.
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The latest title in the award winning and critically acclaimed Valentin St. Cyr Mystery series.
In the darkness of a May night in 1916, two “sporting girls” walking home through New Orleans’ Storyville district come upon a body that’s been hideously ravaged. And so begins Eclipse Alley, the sixth mystery in the acclaimed Valentin St. Cyr series by David Fulmer. Valentin, the Creole detective who has spent the previous ten years working the scarlet streets, is drawn into a maze of lies, corruption, and madness, as dark a labyrinth as he navigated in the previous five award-winning and critically-acclaimed mysteries.
”The sense of place is so palpable you can almost hear the music. Fulmer’s writing is crisp and nuanced. Valentin is a hero for whom it’s easy to cheer.”
— The Detroit Free Press
“St. Cyr is a great character, and the fascinating city and its larger-than-life denizens intrigue.”
— Publishers Weekly
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