Return to Marshall’s Bayou : A Dassas Cormier Mystery

S. H. Baker

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01-19-16

3hrs 23min

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01-19-16

3hrs 23min

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A 2012 Audie Award Finalist

S. H. Baker vividly depicts the beauty and liveliness of the Louisiana Bayou following WWI in her mystery series featuring Cajun lawman Dassas Cormier.

Dassas Cormier, a dashing young Frenchman in southwest Louisiana, is torn between his Acadian heritage and the excitement of the Roaring Twenties. He returns home after a tragic end to his police career to find two murders have taken place in Marshall’s Bayou—a town where nothing ever happens. And the woman of his dreams seems to be involved in at least one of the crimes.

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Language English
Release Day Jan 18, 2016
Release Date January 19, 2016
Number in Series 1
Series Display String The Dassas Cormier Mysteries
Release Date Machine 1453161600
Imprint Siren Audio Studios
Provider Siren Audio Studios
Categories Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult, Bestselling Mysteries, Bestselling Mystery
Author Bio
S. H.  Baker

S. H. Baker, who also writes under the pseudonyms Lydia Parks and Sarah Storme, grew up in New Orleans, the city of music, fun, and fantastic food. After running off to Alaska to enjoy a taste of the Wild West pipeline days, she returned to the lower forty-eight and earned a master’s degree in engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. As a civil engineer, Baker has lived all over the United States, from Mississippi to Alaska. While moving around, she stumbled on the joy of her life: writing.

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A 2012 Audie Award Finalist

S. H. Baker vividly depicts the beauty and liveliness of the Louisiana Bayou following WWI in her mystery series featuring Cajun lawman Dassas Cormier.

Dassas Cormier, a dashing young Frenchman in southwest Louisiana, is torn between his Acadian heritage and the excitement of the Roaring Twenties. He returns home after a tragic end to his police career to find two murders have taken place in Marshall’s Bayou—a town where nothing ever happens. And the woman of his dreams seems to be involved in at least one of the crimes.

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