Tidewater Blood

By Hoffman, William R.

Publishers Summary:
Set in Virginia is the 1980s, "Tidewater Blood" opens at the annual LaBlanc family celebration. But this year's celebration goes off with more of a bang than the rich and pretentious LeBlancs had counted on. Just as the party is set to begin, the front of the mansion house explodes. Now Charley, the LeBlanc family black sheep, finds himself looking for a killer.

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ISBN
978-1-56512-187-4
Publisher
Algonquin Books


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Reviewed on October 1, 1998

YA At Bellerive, home of the Virginia LeBlancs ("in America, the bluest of bloods"), the current residents are set to begin the annual celebration in honor of the family's 1740 Huguenot founder. A sudden explosion rips apart the plantation's portico killing John LeBlanc, III, his wife, son, and a longtime family employee. The local authorities immediately focus on one suspect-Charley, youngest son and indisputable black sheep. Having served time in both Vietnam and Leavenworth and estranged from his family, C...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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