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Sold Down the River (Benjamin January, Bk 4)
Sold Down the River - Benjamin January, Bk 4
Author: Barbara Hambly
In A Free Man of Color, Fever Season, and Graveyard Dust, Benjamin January penetrated the murkiest corners of glittering old New Orleans to bring murderers to justice. Now, in bestselling author Barbara Hambly's haunting new novel, he explores a vivid and violent plantation world darker than anything in the city.... ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553102574
ISBN-10: 0553102575
Publication Date: 7/5/2000
Pages: 336
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4.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I loved this period mystery. An educated slave goes under cover, working for a man he loathes, to find out which slave(or is it family member?) trying to kill him. January is the spy and i did fall for him right away. He is presented as attractive, strong and smart, and he also will not betray his people, as he was once a slave there on this sugar cane field too. This takes place in New Orleans, and i love the language and the land. But the thrill of this read was worth, me getting nothing done today at home, as i could not put this book down.
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As I read more and more of this series I find the books more and more interesting. I think that for me this was the best I've read so far in the series. Benjamin January reluctantly agrees to go undercover as a slave to try to determine who is trying to kill his hated former owner. The man is as cruel as he once was but someone, perhaps a slave, is out to kill him. Tragedy after tragedy strikes the plantation and people die while Ben tries to discover the trail of the culprit. Unfortunately, the trail leads many directions. Supported by his musical friend and a lawman he trusts, Ben searches for clues. Eventually, he finds himself about to be arrested and jailed, perhaps for the murder of the very man he said he'd help. From this point the novel roars to an exciting ending, It is so very well done that I can't wait to get to the next in the series.
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The Benjamin January series features an African American hero who was born in still-French Louisiana at the turn of the 19th century. His mother is the mistress of a plantation owner and his sister is following that path as well. Benjamin went to Paris to train as a doctor and returns to New Orleans only after the death of his beloved wife. January is a dark skinned man in a time and place where that alone is a risk: Unscrupulous men drifting in from American territory kidnap free blacks and sell them to plantation owners who don't ask questions. January is risking more than his livelihood in his effort to solve a mystery--he's risking his freedom and his life.

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