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Night Watchman (The Tubby Dubonnet Series Book 8) Kindle Edition

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SOME MEAN-ASS CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST in this EIGHTH entry in the Tubby Dubonnet series.

"The literary equivalent of a film noir –fast, tough, tense, and darkly funny"…-Los Angeles Times Book Review


“Reminiscent of the best of Donald Westlake and Elmore Leonard." -
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The laid-back New Orleans lawyer finds himself caught in a twisted trip down memory lane, distracted by a luscious new love, and, as usual, surrounded by screwball denizens of everybody's favorite city. But
he's also caught in someone's crosshairs, and so are half the cast of crazies and screwballs. Which makes for a delicious mix of danger and humor (with a dash of romance!), best consumed with a tall cold one and a bag of Zapp's Spicy Cajun Crawtators .

When in the 1970s a young war protester is killed in broad daylight on Canal Street, it appears that his murder will be forgotten, a back page story lost in the big news of an especially violent era. But a youthful Tubby chanced to see it happen, and the tragic event's haunted him throughout his life. Decades later, an established (but not exactly driven) lawyer, yet successful enough to have time on his hands, Tubby decides to conduct his own investigation into the forgotten crime. He quickly stirs up a
hornets’ nest of far-reaching political feuds, police corruption, government agents, and old men with secrets to hide.

But as in all Tubby Dubonnet novels, the plot takes a backseat to local color, colorful characters, odes to fine food, wry observations, and a whole lot of humor. It's a little like spending a weekend in da Big Easy, dawlin'--complete with three well-chosen meals a day!

WHO WILL LIKE IT: Fans of Tremé, softshell crab po’ boys, Domilise’s, the Upperline Restaurant…wait, let’s start over—ok, legal mysteries, particularly Parnell Hall’s Steve Winslow series and anything by Lia Matera, comic mysteries, Elmore Leonard, funny lawyer movies like My Cousin Vinny, TV shows like Ally McBeal and Night Court; and everyone’s favorite New Orleans yarn, Confederacy of Dunces.

Hair-Raising ... Dunbar revels in the raffish charm and humor of his famously rambunctious city.” -New York Times Book Review

“The literary equivalent of a film noir –
fast, tough, tense, and darkly funny…so deeply satisfying in the settling of the story’s several scores that a reader might well disturb the midnight silence with laughter.” -Los Angeles Times Book Review

“Take one cup of Raymond Chandler, one cup of Tennessee Williams, add a quart of salty humor, and you will get something resembling Dunbar’s
crazy mixture of crime and offbeat comedy.” - Baltimore Sun

“Dunbar catches the rich, dark spirit of New Orleans better than anyone.”
--Publishers Weekly


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Tony Dunbar is a lawyer who lives in New Orleans, the mirthful and menacing city in which the Tubby Dubonnet mystery series is set. In addition to the mysteries, which have been nominated for the Anthony Boucher and the Edgar Allan Poe awards, he is also the Lillian Smith Book Award-winning author of books about the South, civil rights and protest. He has an abiding interest in the Battle of New Orleans and other grand dramas in the city’s colorful history and imaginative culture.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00XTMHH16
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ booksBnimble Mysteries
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 1 Jun. 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 6.3 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 229 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 8 of 10 ‏ : ‎ The Tubby Dubonnet
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Tony Dunbar started writing at quite a young age. When he was 12, growing up in Atlanta, he told people that he was going to be a writer, but it took him until the age of 19 to publish his first book, Our Land Too, based on his civil rights experiences in the Mississippi delta. For entertainment, Tony turned not to television but to reading mysteries such as dozens of Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe stories. Among his favorites are: Dashiell Hammett, author of The Maltese Falcon, and Tony Hillerman, and John D. MacDonald, and Mickey Spillane, and…

He has lived in New Orleans for a long, long time, and in addition to writing mysteries and more serious fare he attended Tulane Law School and continues an active practice involving, he says, “money.” That practice took a hit in the Hurricane Katrina flooding, but the experience did produce a seventh Tubby Dubonnet mystery novel, Tubby Meets Katrina

The Tubby series so far comprises seven books: The Crime Czar, City of Beads, Crooked Man, Shelter from the Storm, Trick Question, Lucky Man, and Tubby Meets Katrina. The main character, Tony says, is the City of New Orleans itself, the food, the music, the menace, the party, the inhabitants. But Tubby Dubonnet is the actual protagonist, and he is, like the author, a New Orleans attorney. Unlike the author, however, he finds himself involved in serious crime and murder, and he also ears exceptionally well. He is “40 something,” the divorced father of three daughters, a collector of odd friends and clients, and he is constantly besieged by ethical dilemmas. But he is not fat; he is a former jock and simply big.

Tony’s writing spans quite a few categories and is as varied as his own experiences. He has written about people’s struggle for survival, growing out of his own work as a community organizer in Mississippi and Eastern Kentucky. He has written about young preachers and divinity students who were active in the Southern labor movement in the 1930s, arising from his own work with the Committee of Southern Churchmen and Amnesty International. He has written and edited political commentary, inspired by seeing politics in action with the Voter Education Project. And he has had the most fun with the mysteries, saying, “I think I can say everything I have to say about the world through the medium of Tubby Dubonnet.”

Hurricane Katrina and the floods, which caused the mandatory evacuation of New Orleans for months, blew Tony into an off-resume job serving meals in the parking lot of a Mississippi chemical plant to hundreds of hardhats imported to get the complex dried out and operating. It also gave Tony time to write Tubby Meets Katrina, which was the first published novel set in the storm. It is a little grimmer than most of the books in the series, describing as it does the chaos in the sparsely populated city immediately after the storm. “It was a useful way for me to vent my anger,” Tony says. Still, even in a deserted metropolis stripped of electric power. Tubby manages to find a good meal.

The Tubby Dubonnet series has been nominated for both the Anthony Award and the Edgar Allen Poe Award. While the last one was published in 2006, the author says he is now settling down to write again. But about what? “Birds and wild flowers,” he suggests. Or “maybe television evangelists.” Or, inevitably, about the wondrous and beautiful city of New Orleans.

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Customers find this book enjoyable, with one mentioning it's their favorite in the series. The storyline receives positive feedback for its interesting plot, with one review highlighting its courtroom drama elements. Customers praise the writing quality, character development, and pacing, noting it keeps a good pace throughout.

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Customers find the book enjoyable, with one mentioning it's their favorite in the series and another describing it as an excellent whodunnit.

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"Really good book with lots of exciting chapters a mystery with a sting in its tail can't not wait to read another Tubby Dubonnet book" Read more

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Customers enjoy the storyline of the book, finding it interesting and suspenseful, with one customer describing it as a courtroom drama at its best.

"Entertaining storyline, likeable characters, intriguing backdrop, interesting insights into New Orleans life, what is there not to like?..." Read more

"I enjoyed this book with its somewhat complicated plot and cast of colourful characters but I found the end a real disappointment...." Read more

"Really good book with lots of exciting chapters a mystery with a sting in its tail can't not wait to read another Tubby Dubonnet book" Read more

"An interesting story with many char as voters without being excessive. The characters were well developed and the overall tale was fairly good." Read more

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Customers praise the writing quality of the book, with one customer noting it is really well thought out.

"Well-written like all of this series, but somehow I couldn't quite get into it. It seemed a bit muddled. On to the next instalment!" Read more

"Great plot. Really well thought out and characters are authentic. Twists and turns in the study were good and kept you engaged." Read more

"Its a well written story with a lot of suspense but in the current US mindset you cannot trust a cop, and in this story the fix has been in for over..." Read more

"Lots of action, a good story written by someone who knows the law and New Orleans, and it's an interesting plot." Read more

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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one mentioning a cast of colorful personalities.

"Entertaining storyline, likeable characters, intriguing backdrop, interesting insights into New Orleans life, what is there not to like?..." Read more

"I enjoyed this book with its somewhat complicated plot and cast of colourful characters but I found the end a real disappointment...." Read more

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"Great plot. Really well thought out and characters are authentic. Twists and turns in the study were good and kept you engaged." Read more

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Customers appreciate the pacing of the book, with one mentioning it reads quickly one after the other.

"I enjoyed all nine Tubby books, read quickly one after the other. I am now feeling a little forlorn without Tubby, Flowers and gang...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2017
    Entertaining storyline, likeable characters, intriguing backdrop, interesting insights into New Orleans life, what is there not to like? To date my favourite in the series.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 October 2015
    I gather from fans of the earlier books (this is number 8 in the series) that this Tubby Dubonnet book is not up to the standard of the previous ones. For a new reader though, it's pretty enjoyable, even though the ending is disappointing. Mr Dunbar is at ease with his main character, Tubby Dubonnet. With more than 30 years of legal cases behind him, he's a bon viveur with nothing left to prove. He's a pragmatist trying to act ethically in a complex world: his twin mottos are 'never lie to the judge' and 'don't sleep with the client'. I liked the fact that I had dropped into a fully formed Tubby Dubonnet world, where the characters all had histories, with the place and with each other. The story revolves around a cold case and there is a fair amount of catching up to do, which does hold up the story, which in any case proceeds at quite a leisurely pace. Some readers are going to find it slow. However there is enough here to enjoy: the food, the bars, the sense of a community, even if you're not gripped by the action.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 September 2016
    I enjoyed this book with its somewhat complicated plot and cast of colourful characters but I found the end a real disappointment. Too many unanswered questions.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 May 2024
    Great read
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2018
    Well-written like all of this series, but somehow I couldn't quite get into it. It seemed a bit muddled. On to the next instalment!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2017
    Really good book with lots of exciting chapters a mystery with a sting in its tail can't not wait to read another Tubby Dubonnet book
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 October 2016
    An interesting story with many char as voters without being excessive. The characters were well developed and the overall tale was fairly good.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2015
    This is and excellent whodunnit, set very realistically in New Orleans and featuring a local lawyer. Blacks, whites, Cubans, catholics and protestants all play their part in a tale which borders on the Mafia for its plot.
    Fascinating right through to the end.
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  • pk bhor
    3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
    Reviewed in India on 1 October 2015
    Expect few more from the author. Other books by the author should find place in Amazon. Hope to download more soon
  • Bonnye Reed Fry
    5.0 out of 5 stars ANother fine tale in this excellent NO, LA series
    Reviewed in the United States on 2 March 2025
    Night Watchman, Tubby Dubonney Mystery Series and TubbyPalooza #8, takes us all the way back to Tubby's teens to a protest against The VietNam War on the streets of New Orleans in the 1970s, where he was witness to the shooting of another boy known only to him as Parker, who will die in his arms. Another case teases back memories of the murder of Parker in the Big Easy, and Tubby decides to put his best people, Cherrylynn and Flowers, on their own investigation of Parker's murder. That investigation went nowhere with the police back in the day, still listed as unsolved and Parker still nameless. The Dubonnet crew's investigation will stir the pot in surprisingly wide circles in the city. Tubby and his friends are now all finding themselves targets. Even his new friends are not safe. But if they are successful, Parker would have a whole name, and his family would have closure and Tubby wouldn't feel so guilty. Perhaps... And we are left set-up quite well for #9, Fat Man Blues. Very good tale, told very well.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Australia on 17 June 2017
    Excellent, gripping and want more
  • Donald W. Desaulniers
    5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT CHARACTER
    Reviewed in Canada on 4 June 2015
    I have read this entire series with enormous delight. Night Watchman is Mr. Dunbar's best novel so far. The story is quite fascinating and in my opinion his writing style has gotten even better in this 8th installment of the Tubby Dubonnet New Orleans lawyer series. I sincerely hope that the author will favor us with future stories about Tubby.
  • Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
    Reviewed in the United States on 13 May 2017
    A good story, and likeable characters. About as humorous, and lighthearted as a mystery can be ...but then, that seems to be true with all the books in this series. Don't get me wrong, there are some very serious things that take place, but somehow Tubby manages to mix his serious attorney side, with his desire to just kick back, enjoy a cold drink, preferably of the alcoholic kind, and watch the flow of the rest of the world, and New Orleans in particular. His sidekicks, and many of the bad guys, are quite colorful, and the stories are always a pleasure to read. Although part of a series, these are all stand alone books, with just enough back story to keep you updated on things, in case you missed a book, or two. This one moves back and forth, between a murder in the 1970's and the the way that murder still has consequences today. My one complaint, it ended very quickly. One minute, everything was going on...the next, everything was wrapped up, sort of. You got the impression that perhaps some things would rear their heads in the future. Still, an enjoyable read.

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