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Day Ends at Dawn

di David Fulmer

Serie: Valentin St. Cyr (7)

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"November 18. 1917. America has begun to just send troops "Over There" as part of the Great War effort. The Roaring Twenties are on the horizon. And in New Orleans, Storyville is closing its doors after twenty years as the only legally-sanctioned the red-light district in American history. On the morning of this last twenty-four hours, private detective Valentin St. Cyr rises to be greeted by a shot fired through the window of the bedroom he shares with his wife Justine.... It becomes clear early on that a mysterious man who goes by "Mr. Blank" is out to strike at the detective and then kill him before the Storyville clock runs out. Who and why are unknown, but a pattern is set by attacks on those closest to him: Each, the man once known as Beansoup and Valentin's eyes and ears on the New Orleans streets; Tom Anderson, the one-time "King of Storyville"; Frank Mangetta, the Sicilian saloonkeeper who stood up for Valentin after his father's tragic death; Evangeline, the curious woman who has come to live with them; and Justine, once a quadroon "sporting girl" and Valentin's wife for seven years. More characters in his orbit arrive to help, hinder or witness his travails: Lulu White, the most famous madam in all of New Orleans, returning at long last; former police captain J. Picot, Valentin's long-time nemesis; and finally, Buddy Bolden, the madman musician who was the detective's childhood friend. Through the morning, noon, and night, Valentin seeks to track down Mr. Blank and protect his family and friends. All this, over the wild and raucous last night of the infamous place called Storyville" --… (altro)
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Reading the last book in this series (Valentin St. Cyr Mysteries) felt, to me, like watching the finale to a beloved TV show. My first thought was the hope that the author didn't screw it up.

As with the other reprint volumes from Crescent City Books, this one was flawed with poor proofing. I wish I had access to the original volumes to compare and see if they were similarly flawed. But the missing words, grammatical errors, and other oopsies didn't hurt my enjoyment of what was a satisfying end for the series.

True, there were some plot points that seemed to really stretch things, but the return of a few characters from past books was worth it. The story is set primarily on the last day of Storyville before that New Orleans Red-Light District is legislated out of existence. On that last night, Valentin and a number of police officers are patrolling Storyville to keep violence that is likely to erupt to a minimum. In addition, Valentin has gathered info about the corruption that fueled the end of Storyville and a hired killer is stalking the District with plans to kill the private detective, but not until striking at the people Valentin cares about.

The tight timeframe leads to some indulgent character scenes that don't advance the story much, while other scenes ratchet up the tension. I was satisfied with the payoff, yet wouldn't mind reading another adventure or two about the early 20th-century Creole detective. ( )
  ShellyS | Aug 17, 2021 |
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"November 18. 1917. America has begun to just send troops "Over There" as part of the Great War effort. The Roaring Twenties are on the horizon. And in New Orleans, Storyville is closing its doors after twenty years as the only legally-sanctioned the red-light district in American history. On the morning of this last twenty-four hours, private detective Valentin St. Cyr rises to be greeted by a shot fired through the window of the bedroom he shares with his wife Justine.... It becomes clear early on that a mysterious man who goes by "Mr. Blank" is out to strike at the detective and then kill him before the Storyville clock runs out. Who and why are unknown, but a pattern is set by attacks on those closest to him: Each, the man once known as Beansoup and Valentin's eyes and ears on the New Orleans streets; Tom Anderson, the one-time "King of Storyville"; Frank Mangetta, the Sicilian saloonkeeper who stood up for Valentin after his father's tragic death; Evangeline, the curious woman who has come to live with them; and Justine, once a quadroon "sporting girl" and Valentin's wife for seven years. More characters in his orbit arrive to help, hinder or witness his travails: Lulu White, the most famous madam in all of New Orleans, returning at long last; former police captain J. Picot, Valentin's long-time nemesis; and finally, Buddy Bolden, the madman musician who was the detective's childhood friend. Through the morning, noon, and night, Valentin seeks to track down Mr. Blank and protect his family and friends. All this, over the wild and raucous last night of the infamous place called Storyville" --

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