The Axeman's Jazz
The Award-Winning Historical Crime Thriller Set in Mafia-Run New Orleans
(Author) Ray CelestinInspired by a true story, set against the heady backdrop of jazz-filled, mob-ruled New Orleans, The Axeman's Jazz by Ray Celestin is a gripping thriller announcing a major talent in historical crime fiction. Winner of the CWA New Blood Dagger for Best Debut Crime Novel of the Year Recommended on the Radio 2 Arts Show with Claudia Winkleman Shortlisted for Theakston's Crime Novel of the Year Award New Orleans, 1919. As a dark serial killer - the Axeman - stalks the city, three individuals set out to unmask him: Detective Lieutenant Michael Talbot - heading up the official investigation, but struggling to find leads, and harbouring a grave secret of his own. Former detective Luca d'Andrea - now working for the mafia, his need to solve the mystery of the Axeman is every bit as urgent as that of the authorities. And Ida - a secretary at the Pinkerton Detective Agency. Obsessed with Sherlock Holmes and dreaming of a better life, she stumbles across a clue which lures her and her musician friend, Louis Armstrong, into the case - and into terrible danger . . . As Michael, Luca and Ida each draw closer to discovering the killer's identity, the Axeman himself will issue a challenge to the people of New Orleans: play jazz, or risk becoming the next victim. 'A fascinating portrait of a vibrant and volatile city and a riveting read' - Guardian The Axeman's Jazz is the first book in Ray Celestin's prize-winning City Blues quartet. It is followed by the second installment, Dead Man's Blues.
Ray Celestin
Ray Celestin is a British author known for his historical crime novels. His most notable works include "The Axeman's Jazz" and "Dead Man's Blues," both of which are set in 1920s New Orleans and feature a mix of real historical events and fictional characters. Celestin's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, vivid descriptions, and intricate plotting. His books have been praised for their atmospheric settings and engaging storytelling. Celestin's impact on the crime fiction genre lies in his ability to blend fact and fiction seamlessly, creating gripping and immersive narratives. "The Axeman's Jazz" is considered his most famous work, drawing on the true story of a serial killer who terrorized New Orleans in the early 20th century.