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Sold Down the River
 
Benjamin January, a free man of color in 1830s New Orleans, is asked by Simon Fourchet to investigate the sabotage, arson, and murder at his plantation. Benjamin is reluctant to do any favors for the man who owned him until he was seven. But he knows that if the true culprit is not found, then every slave there will suffer.
 
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Freed slave, Paris-trained surgeon, and New Orleans musician Benjamin January must face his troubled past when his former owner, Simon Fourchet, asks him to spy on his current stock of slaves. It seems that someone has gone on a rampage, ruining the sugar cane harvest, destroying the mill, leaving hoodoo messages on the walls, and igniting a rebellion. Ben agrees to conduct an investigation, as he knows that otherwise all the slaves will be punished, not just the guilty party. When he arrives at the plantation disguised as a white man's valet, he finds more than just the threat of a slave uprising. Between monitoring mysterious goings on in the bayou and witnessing horrific slave beatings, Ben finds that his own freedom may be at stake.

 

Praise
Kirkus
"Searing degradation cloaks a classic whodunit. As in Ben's earlier adventures, the white/black turmoil of the mid-19th century is depicted in fierce and lush clarity." 05/15/2000


 
Author Bio
Barbara Hambly
Apart from a single high school semester in Australia, author Barbara Hambly spent her youth in Montclair, California. She became interested in fantasy after reading THE WIZARD OF OZ at an early age, soon moving on to Tolkien's LORD OF THE RINGS. The influence of both of these works is evident in her own fiction, which contains many subtle (and some not so subtle) references to them. She studied Medieval History at the University of California, Riverside and earned her masters degree in 1975. After leaving school, Hambly held a variety of jobs, everything from a high school teacher, clerk at a liquor store, and karate instructor (she is a black belt in Shotokan Karate). Her first published work was THE TIME OF THE DARK, in 1982. It became the first volume of her popular Darwath Trilogy--not one to be constrained by the term 'trilogy,' she wrote the fourth (!) volume of the series, MOTHER OF WINTER, in 1996, 13 years after the "concluding" episode, THE ARMIES OF DAYLIGHT. Since that first book, she has written a number of further novels, the majority of them as parts of various series--Sun-Wolf, Sun Cross, and the Windrose Chronicles to name a few--as well as writing for several shared world series--Star Wars. Star Trek, Beauty and the Beast. In 1997, she began a mystery series with A FREE MAN OF COLOR. Its sequel, FEVER SEASON was a New York Times Notable Book of 1998. Also in 1998, she married author George Alec Effinger.

 
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When someone ties you naked to a tree in the yard and beats you unconscious with a broom handle, you don't soon forget it, or him.

"Ben, you remember Monsieur Fourchet," said his mother.

Standing in the doorway of her parlor, Benjamin January felt the hair lift on his nape at the sight of the man beside the window.

In the nightmares, he was taller.

Fourchet turned from the long French door that looked out onto Rue Burgundy, and January saw that he was, in fact, just slightly under six feet tall: more than three inches shorter than his own towering height. That he was wide through the chest and shoulders, but without January's massive strength. In the nightmares his hair was black, not streaky gray and thin, and his face, although creased with a lifetime's rage and cruelty, didn't have the broken network of lines that gouged the sunken cheeks, bracketed the harsh mouth, accentuated the sag beneath the chin.

The eyes were the same. Arrogant, d
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