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Danse Macabre in New Orleans by Robert White is an exhilarating journey through New Orleans’ rich, shadowy streets and bayous, combining a hard-boiled crime tale with an atmospheric look into the underbelly of the art world.
The story follows Karissa Scott, a bold and flamboyant art gallery worker with dreams of making it big in journalism. When her Cincinnati life hits a dead end, Karissa’s curiosity and ambition are reignited by a tip from a friend, leading her to New Orleans to investigate a string of art thefts. Her unlikely partner is J.J., a computer genius and chess prodigy, whose logical, reserved demeanor balances Karissa’s impulsiveness. The result is a fascinating and dynamic duo navigating the gritty, mysterious world of the Big Easy.

White’s prose is sharp, unfiltered, and cleverly observant, bringing each scene to life with remarkable clarity and atmosphere. The sense of place is powerful, capturing both the alluring and menacing facets of New Orleans, from dim jazz clubs to humid swamps and forgotten bayous. White excels at evoking a sense of unease, pulling readers into a vivid and almost cinematic experience of the city. His writing style is reminiscent of classic noir but with a fresh edge that’s all his own, creating a world that’s as colorful and layered as the city itself.
The novel’s plot is intense and fast-paced, yet White balances this action with thoughtful character development. Karissa is more than just a fearless lead; she’s flawed and relatable, a character whose inner conflicts make her journey all the more compelling. J.J., on the other hand, provides a grounded counterpoint to Karissa’s audaciousness, adding moments of tension as well as humor. Their evolving friendship and mutual growth add depth, making their journey about more than just survival—it’s a test of loyalty, courage, and self-discovery.
White’s supporting characters also shine, particularly Devereaux, a villain whose charm and ruthlessness make him a formidable antagonist. He’s not a mere caricature but a layered individual with motivations that feel both real and menacing. The encounters between Karissa, J.J., and Devereaux are fraught with tension and unpredictability, keeping the reader glued to the page. White’s skill in pacing shines here, as he masterfully builds suspense, creating a story that feels both meticulously plotted and intensely spontaneous.
While the novel is undeniably thrilling, White injects it with moments of dark humor and biting social commentary, giving readers more than just a chase; it’s an exploration of class, ambition, and the allure of danger. The art theft angle, combined with the cultural richness of New Orleans, lends an intriguing dimension to the story, offering readers a glimpse into a world both exotic and gritty.
Danse Macabre in New Orleans is a gripping read that combines noir, adventure, and character study. White’s distinctive voice and strong sense of place make this novel captivating. For readers who love tales of mystery, suspense, and moral ambiguity, this novel is a must-read.