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Good Thing You're Not an Octopus!
10 reviews
Julie Markes
HarperTrophy
, 2006
Kindergartners Recommend
Kindergartners laughed and laughed at the animal exchanges made in this simple story of a boy balking at his daily tasks. As each new chore is presented- dressing, riding in the car, eating lunch, taking a nap, bathing, brushing his teeth- ridiculous replacements are suggested. How would an octopus put on his pants? How would a shark brush his teeth? The five and six year olds enjoyed the ...
Mean Woman Blues (Skip Langdon) (Talba Wallis)
8 reviews
Julie Smith
Forge Books
, 2004
Last in the Series?
Julie Smith has written nineteen novels in four mystery series. The protagonists are Rebecca Schwartz, Paul McDonald, Skip Langdon and Talba Wallis. MEAN WOMAN BLUES is the ninth and latest novel in the Skip Langdon series, and my gut feel is it will be the last. It is the first Skip Langdon novel that I have read, and I found it self-contained, although the flurry of names in chapter one ...
P.I. on a Hot Tin Roof: A Talba Wallis Novel (Talba Wallis)
3 reviews
Julie Smith
Forge Books
, 2006
Another great mystery from Julie Smith!
If you love New Orleans then you'll adore Talba Wallis. Cavorting through steamy streets and steamier local characters, Julie Smith puts a sharp focus on the Big Easy's charm. This mystery is a keep you up all night read so start it on a weekend when you can sleep in.
Introduction to Accounting, Business Processes and ERP
Philip M. Reckers
, Julie Smith David, ...
South-Western College Pub
, 2002
This CD is intended as a supplement in an introductory accounting principles course, financial accounting course, or information systems (AIS) course offered at two and four-year colleges and universities. The product provides students with a sense of the integrated nature of accounting and the concept of business processes and the agents involved.
Louisiana Hotshot: A Talba Wallis Novel (Talba Wallis)
21 reviews
Julie Smith
Tor Books
, 2002
A sensible, credulous plot
LOUISIANA BIGSHOT is the second novel in the Talba Wallis series, although Smith first introduced Talba in 82 DESIRE, a Skip Langdon mystery. Talba is young, black, a computer genius-hacker who, by day, wearing white blouse and navy blue skirt, works as a private eye in New Orleans. At night, wearing colorful silks and a turban, and using the nom de plume "Baroness de Pontalba," she reads ...
Louisiana Bigshot: A Talba Wallis Novel (Talba Wallis)
9 reviews
Julie Smith
Tor Books
, 2003
Awesome & Unputdownable
I loved this second fast-paced tale of the irrepressible, sassy, intelligent poetess-turned-detective, Baroness Pontalba. The plot had more surprising twists and turns than a Louisiana bayou country road...and keeps you guessing until the very end. It always cracks me up when Ms. Smith brings Detective extraordinairre, Skip Langdon into the story....she's the main character in her excellent ...
New Orleans Noir (Akashic Noir)
6 reviews
Akashic Books
, 2007
Heartbreaking, Gritty Stories of The Big Easy
I picked this book up because Julie Smith is the editor and has a story in it. I have to say that hers was my favorite, by far. She's an ace mystery writer and I highly recommend all of her books if you haven't yet discovered them. Exploring the darker side of the "Big Easy", these tales are unputdownable, gritty and down-to-earth whether dealing with the aftermath of Katrina, Mardi Gras or ...
New Orleans Mourning (Skip Langdon Novels)
8 reviews
Julie Smith
Fawcett
, 1990
Bodacious, delicious, flirtatious, outrageous....
Can't give it too many cudos... But why, oh why is a book like this not considered a literary masterpiece? Some of the [junk] that is put forth by the NY Times, the New Yorker, Oprah's Book Club, ad nauseum, is considered "top drawer," and yet we rarely hear about a brilliant detective novelist like Julie Smith being taken seriously by the "literary lights." I mean, it's very nice that she won ...
The Axeman's Jazz, A Skip Langdon Novel [UNABRIDGED CD] (Audiobook)
Julie Smith, 2006
Edgar Award-winning author Julie Smiths sequel to New Orleans Mourning (RB# 95775), follows the rising career of police officer Skip Langdon. Recently promoted to detective, she finds herself chasing a killer who is preying on members of New Orleans various 12-step programs. A murderer is on the loose in the Big Easy claiming to be the Axeman, a serial killer who stalked the city 70 years before. The only link between the victims is that they ...
The Axeman's Jazz (Unabridged)
10 reviews
Julie Smith
audible.com
Great book -- I misplaced it half-way through & searched like crazy to find it
I am shocked by the critical reviews. I really liked this book. It's my first by this author but won't be the last. She tells a good story. The sense of place (New Orleans) in this book was wonderful but made me a bit sad because I don't think that place will ever exist again as it was when she was writing. The story begins with a body being found -- a woman who recently moved to New ...
New Orleans Mourning
Julie Smith
Recorded Books, Inc.
, 1999
Mike Shayne 1978--September
Bill Pronzini, Julie Smith. Contributors include Edward D. Hoch
Renown Publications
, 1978
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