City of Spirits

City of Spirits by Eric Wilder, published by Gondwana Press in April 2012, is a fiction novel that immerses readers in the vibrant atmosphere of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The story follows Wyatt Thomas, a paranormal detective and private investigator, as he navigates a complex case involving an escaped killer and a client who seeks to prove his social standing. Amidst the chaos, Wyatt finds himself drawn to his client’s daughter, a super-model with a twin sister, adding layers to the unfolding mystery.
Readers will encounter a blend of mystery and suspense as Wyatt tackles not only the dangers posed by the escaped killer but also the intricacies of social dynamics in the French Quarter. The narrative explores themes of identity and relationships while maintaining a hard-boiled detective tone. With 298 pages, this edition offers a detailed look into Wyatt’s challenges and the unique setting of New Orleans during one of its most festive times.
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It’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans, an escaped killer’s on the loose, and French Quarter paranormal detective and private investigator Wyatt Thomas has his hands full. Wyatt’s new client wants him to prove he isn’t a passeblanc. He soon falls for the man’s daughter, an attractive super-model who has a twin sister. Will Wyatt solve his client’s social problem?
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