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The Axeman's Jazz
The Axeman's Jazz
Author: Ray Celestin
New Orleans, 1919. As a dark serial killer -- The Axeman -- stalks the city, three individuals set out to unmask him... — Though every citizen of the ‘Big Easy’ thinks they know who could be behind the terrifying murders, Detective Lieutenant Michael Talbot, heading up the official investigation, is struggling to find leads. But Micha...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781447258865
ISBN-10: 144725886X
Publication Date: 5/8/2014
Edition: Limited Edition
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: London: Mantle
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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eclecticfirefly avatar reviewed The Axeman's Jazz on + 94 more book reviews
Historical mysteries aren't my usual genre, but I really enjoyed this book. Loved the setting, anything that takes place in New Orleans is interesting to me.

The book is more about the search for The Axeman rather than the actual murders. No explicit gory scenes of people being murdered, although the end result is mentioned, just not in detail.

So, more of a character study. Enjoyable. Not really a quick read, but it kept me interested and invested in the story.
bkydbirder avatar reviewed The Axeman's Jazz on
Excellent mystery which takes place in the NOLA area during the 1920s. Great well developed characters and an interesting plot although not recommended for the faint hearted, especially toward the ending. I'm giving it 4 stars and intend to keep reading books by this author!
susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed The Axeman's Jazz on + 1062 more book reviews
This is a riveting tale. Celestin really captures the atmosphere of New Orleans so well! I lived in New Orleans for awhile many years ago and have visited often but there were things I learned here that I did not know. The Axeman murders actually occurred 100+ years ago and he was never caught. The actual chilling letter he wrote that was published in the Times-Picayune is included and scary stuff! A young Louis Armstrong is among the cast of compelling characters. There are some brutal elements but overall this is a richly atmospheric read with richly developed characters. I will seek out more by this author.


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