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  • Black Magic Woman: a wildly gripping and intoxicatingly addictive Wyatt Thomas New Orleans paranormal historical mystery thriller(French Quarter Mystery Book 4)

  • By: Eric Wilder
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Black Magic Woman: a wildly gripping and intoxicatingly addictive Wyatt Thomas New Orleans paranormal historical mystery thriller(French Quarter Mystery Book 4)

By: Eric Wilder
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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There’s a voodoo woman in New Orleans who knows your darkest secrets

French Quarter paranormal investigator Wyatt Thomas learns he’s permanently linked to the spirit of a man with whom he’d fought a duel during another lifetime. The only person who can free Wyatt from his curse is long-dead voodoo queen Marie Laveaux. To seek her help, he must travel back to Antebellum New Orleans, succeed in his endeavor, or be trapped in the past forever. When Wyatt meets his former lover at the Mulatto Ball, he doesn’t know if he wants to return.

While Wyatt is time traveling, detective Tony Nicosia and U.S. Attorney Eddie Toledo are working for mob boss Frankie Castellano to try and retrieve a stolen cornet given to him by jazz legend Louis Armstrong. Their failure could result in having their throats cut and bodies thrown in the bayou for the gators to eat.

If you love New Orleans and Louisiana history, don’t miss Black Magic Woman. Visit the French Quarter tonight. You might decide to stay awhile.

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Eric Wilder’s Gift of storytelling!!!

I am so obsessed with everything this offer has written, and I have currently listen to nine of his novels in two weeks! It’s that good and in my opinion, this author cannot be matched with his amazing gift of telling the amazing stories of the magical events that take place in New Orleans. As a native of the New Orleans metro area myself, what makes his novels stand out the most is the way he can beautifully apply the true facts about the magic in New Orleans, and the truth in which he writes his stories. I cannot scream it any louder than this, but The first five minutes of listening to his stories Will take you on magical adventure with such detail that you really feel as though you are seeing that story unfold right there in real time. Thank you so much Mr. Wilder and everything your stories have given me.

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