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To out-of-town kingpin Willie LaRue, Mardi Gras seems the perfect time for a New Orleans heist—nobody will be thinking about a single other thing. Parties, parades, chaos, alcohol—who could be concerned about a little thing like a bank job? Indeed, all might have gone well except for an out-of-season frog-flogger that threatens to flood the French Quarter—something even Hurricane Katrina couldn’t do.
Next thing you know the survivors—thieves and revelers alike—find themselves marooned together. As the LaRue gang plans its watery escape, raffish lawyer Tubby Dubonnet is obliged to take time out from his customary eating and loafing to thwart their murderous intentions. The body count rises as the tempest subsides, and Tubby finds himself fighting not only for his life, but (it seems to him) the very city itself.
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