Sold Down the River (Benjamin January, Book 4)
Ben Janvier goes undercover as a slave...: "Sold Down the River" is the fourth book in Barbara Hambly's series about Benjamin Janvier, a free man of color in 19th century New Orleans. Ben was born a slave, but his mother caught the eye of a [... more]
$23.95
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Fever Season (Benjamin January, Book 2)
Amazon.com Review: In New Orleans in 1833, appearance is everything for people of color. "His own coat and waistcoat ... were one badge of his freedom," Barbara Hambly writes about Ben January, a surgeon and teacher of music. "Even more [... more]
$7.99
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Die Upon a Kiss (Benjamin January, Book 5)
My least favorite of the series: I got stuck about 20 pages into it and from there restarted reading it about four times before I finally finished it. I was inundated with the cast of characters and found it very difficult to keep all the relationships [... more]
$7.99
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A Free Man of Color (Benjamin January, Book 1)
Amazon.com Review: In Barbara Hambly's rich and poignant thriller, it's 1833 and Ben January--a man of mixed blood making his living as a musician because he's not allowed to practice surgery--is back home in New Orleans after years of freedom in Paris. [... more]
$22.95
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Dead Water (Benjamin January, Book 8)
very enjoyable: The Benjamin January is an enjoyable read for any lover of New Orleans and historical fiction History from A seldom seen Point of View !: Barbara Hambly writes superb American historical suspense novels.She tells truths,with gut [... more]
$6.99
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Wet Grave (Benjamin January, Book 6)
Overloading the Praise Wagon: Can there ever be too much praise for a writer? Well, if there is such a thing, Barbara Hambly is going to be in trouble. WET GRAVE is a historical mystery/adventure novel that takes places in New Orleans, the barrier [... more]
$7.50
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Graveyard Dust (Benjamin January, Book 3)
Amazon.com Review: Benjamin January's life is such a mixture of exotic elements and influences that Barbara Hambly's historical mysteries about him often seem to be in danger of exploding. There's his very black skin in a society that equates lightness [... more]
$6.99
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Days of the Dead (Benjamin January, Book 7)
A Murder at the Feast: Days of the Dead (2003) is the seventh novel in the Benjamin January series, following Wet Grave. In the previous volume, Ben and Rose are trapped by an abortive slave revolt, discovered an impromptu leper colony, survived a [... more]
$6.99
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Dead Water (Benjamin January, Book 8)
very enjoyable: The Benjamin January is an enjoyable read for any lover of New Orleans and historical fiction History from A seldom seen Point of View !: Barbara Hambly writes superb American historical suspense novels.She tells truths,with gut [... more]
$25.00
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Sold Down the River (Benjamin January, Book 4)
Ben Janvier goes undercover as a slave...: "Sold Down the River" is the fourth book in Barbara Hambly's series about Benjamin Janvier, a free man of color in 19th century New Orleans. Ben was born a slave, but his mother caught the eye of a [... more]
$7.50
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A Free Man of Color (Benjamin January, Book 1)
Amazon.com Review: In Barbara Hambly's rich and poignant thriller, it's 1833 and Ben January--a man of mixed blood making his living as a musician because he's not allowed to practice surgery--is back home in New Orleans after years of freedom in Paris. [... more]
$7.99
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