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Bayou St. John (novel)

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Cover artist
  
Julius Kiskis

Publisher
  
Eloquent Books

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
2010

Genre
  
Historical drama

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2010

Pages
  
167 p. (hardback)

Author
  
Arthur Pindle

Country
  
United States of America


Bayou St. John is a historical fiction book set in the pre-Civil War era, written by Arthur Pindle.

Contents

Plot Summary

Set in 1825, Bayou St. John is a novel about two fugitives with a master/slave relationship who escape to start new lives in New Orleans. After a series of adventures and complications, they finally become free of their pursuers.

The center of the story takes place at a hotel now owned by one of the fugitives, Jacques, a young French aristocrat who was once known as Count Mathieu. In France, the count won a duel (with pistols, to the death) and fled to America to make a new start.

Lucas, a young slave sold to a plantation owner, ends up killing the overseer. He attempts to escape from the dock in Charleston, where he encounters Jacques, who claims the young slave as his own, names him Pierre, and together they board a ship to New Orleans.

Main Characters

  • Count Mathieu de Pont-Racine (Jacques Corneille)
  • Lucas (Pierre)
  • Yvette Osborne
  • Henry Osborne
  • References

    Bayou St. John (novel) Wikipedia