I have no idea. I haven't read that novel.
Sorry, I don't know. Maybe you could check some related book reviews or discussions to find out.
In the novel, Dorothy's shoes are silver. This detail is an important part of the story's magical elements.
Dorothy Howell's mystery novels often have complex plots and engaging characters. The settings are vivid and add to the intrigue.
It could be about various things. Maybe it's centered around a mystery or a set of events related to the 'dead man's blues'. It might involve characters whose lives are affected by this blues, perhaps in a historical or fictional context.
I'm not too familiar with it, but it could be a dark or mysterious tale.
For me, 'Strong Poison' stands out. The mystery is compelling and the writing is superb. Also, the character interactions are quite engaging.
A jazzman's blues story typically centers around the musician's journey. It could include their encounters with fame, their battles with addiction or self-doubt, and the way their music reflects their soul.
In comics, crack cocaine is often depicted as more addictive and having a more immediate and intense effect. Cocaine, on the other hand, might be shown as a more common but still dangerous drug.
Yes, it is. Indiana Blues by Haven Kimmel is indeed a novel.
It's based on a real incident where a bear ingested a large amount of cocaine. The story then builds around this unusual event.