"Captivating characters? A fast-paced storyline? Cameos from historical figures? Brodie Curtis checks all the boxes in his novel set along the Mississippi River on the eve of the Civil War. Well done."
-Tim Wendell, author of Castro's Curveball and Rebel Falls
"Readers of historical fiction will love SHOWBOAT SOUBRETTE ... a river adventure down the great Mississippi to New Orleans in the 1850s when racial tension is ripe in the Old South ... an adventure worthy of Mark Twain's pen ... Curtis is a master of description and atmosphere."
-Tyler R. Tichelaar, PhD and award-winning author of The Mysteries of Marquette
FROM STAR SHOWBOAT SINGER
TO PIRATE PREY ON THE WICKED RIVER!
Showboat singer Stella Parrot’s star rises in the Antebellum South with every sold-out performance along the lower Mississippi River. When a river pirate viciously assaults her, new friends Toby Freeman and John Dee Franklin foil the attack. However, the pirate’s family is bent on revenge.
Stella, Toby, and John Dee escape their riverboat with able assistance from young cub pilot Sam Clemens, only to be pursued by the notorious Burton Gang. As the trio runs for their lives, mortal perils await at every turn: a fierce storm, high-stakes gambling confrontations, deadly combat, and a cotton boat up in flames. Stella, a Cherokee Indian, and Toby, a free Black man, and their friend White man John Dee endure relentless racial prejudices and injustices in the gritty underbelly of the Wicked River while fleeing to New Orleans—where the Burtons will be waiting!
Showboat Soubrette’s fast-paced lower river adventure chase features romantic showboat scenes and is unsparing in its exploration of the bigoted and sometimes lawless riverboat era.