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Dinner at Antoines
Dinner at Antoines | Frances Parkinson Keyes
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Orson Foxworth celebrates his return to New Orleans by giving a dinner in the 1840 room at Antoines restaurant, ostensibly planned to present his niece for the Carnival festivities and to renew his romance with Amelie Lalande. Laland's daughter Odile, accidently spills a red wine down her white dress, a seemingly light incident. However, it is recalled thirty hours later when she is found dead with a strange pistol and an ambiguous note on the floor beside her. Though looking like suicide the plot revolves out of proving otherwise. Infused with much history, customs, and mores of New Orleans of the 1940's. With a new introduction by Patricia Brady setting the history, context of the novel, and with biographical notes on Keyes.
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Seshat
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Welk, I didn't have dinner at Antoine's but the Kitchen Witch cookbook store had a Vegan red bean pop up for Monday. They sign their bags. My familiar, Cinder, is in the background.

LeahBergen I LOVE that store and make sure I go there every time I visit New Orleans. 8y
Seshat It is awesome @LeahBergen Did you know that they moved to Broad? 8y
LeahBergen No, I didn't! I was last there about a year and a half ago, I think? 8y
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Seshat Yeah, just less than a year ago, they moved to Broad not far off of Esplanade. 8y
Seshat @LeahBergen *points to comment above* I forgot to tag you. 8y
Seshat There is also a great, little fantasy/sci-fi bookstore on Carrollton and Orleans, Tubby & Coo's. @LeahBergen 8y
LeahBergen Thank you for the heads up! And I haven't been to the other store. I will definitely check it out next time. 8y
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I ordered this book from Amazon because my mom talked about it all the time when I was a little girl. Finally going to see why she loved it so much! And an original press from 1948. Very excited!

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I had no idea this existed! How cool! 8y
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