The Sourdough Wars

Home > Other > The Sourdough Wars > Page 17
The Sourdough Wars Page 17

by Smith, Julie


  And let us keep you up-to-date on all our forthcoming mysteries. Sign up for our mailing list at www.booksbnimble.com

  WE GUARANTEE OUR BOOKS…

  AND WE LISTEN TO OUR READERS

  We’ll give you your money back if you find as many as five errors in this book. (That’s five verified errors—punctuation or spelling that leaves no room for judgment calls or alternatives.)

  If you find more than five, we’ll give you a dollar for every one you catch up to twenty.

  More than that and we reproof and remake the book. Email [email protected] and it shall be done!

  The next Rebecca Schwartz mystery is TOURIST TRAP. Find it at www.booksbnimble.com or www.amazon.com

  The Rebecca Schwartz Series

  DEATH TURNS A TRICK

  THE SOURDOUGH WARS

  TOURIST TRAP

  DEAD IN THE WATER

  OTHER PEOPLE’S SKELETONS

  Also by Julie Smith:

  The Skip Langdon Series

  NEW ORLEANS MOURNING

  THE AXEMAN’S JAZZ

  JAZZ FUNERAL

  DEATH BEFORE FACEBOOK

  (formerly NEW ORLEANS BEAT)

  HOUSE OF BLUES

  THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS

  CRESCENT CITY CONNECTION

  (formerly CRESCENT CITY KILL)

  82 DESIRE

  MEAN WOMAN BLUES

  The Paul Mcdonald Series

  TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE

  HUCKLEBERRY FIEND

  The Talba Wallis Series

  LOUISIANA HOTSHOT

  LOUISIANA BIGSHOT

  LOUISIANA LAMENT

  P.I. ON A HOT TIN ROOF

  As Well As

  WRITING YOUR WAY: THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL TRACK

  NEW ORLEANS NOIR (ed.)

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  The author wishes to thank several people whose advice was invaluable in writing this book: Megan Annand on law; Leo Kline on sourdough theory; Ralph Salaices on sourdough practice; Jon Carroll and Felicity O’Meara on geography. If any tiny liberties have been taken with facts, it is absolutely not the fault of these good people. Nor are any of the characters in this book meant to resemble them or anyone else. The same goes for bakeries and baking families: All depicted herein are wholly fictitious.

  About the Author

  JULIE SMITH is a New Orleans writer and former reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle and the Times-Picayune. New Orleans Mourning, her first novel featuring New Orleans cop Skip Langdon, won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel, and she has since published eight more highly-acclaimed books in the series, plus spun off a second New Orleans series featuring PI and poet Talba Wallis.

  She is also the author of the Rebecca Schwartz series and the Paul Mcdonald series, plus the YA novels CURSEBUSTERS! and EXPOSED. In addition to her novels, she’s written numerous essays and short stories and is the editor of NEW ORLEANS NOIR.

 

 

 


‹ Prev