Award-winning Author Mary Walsh
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725 Saint Louis Street,New Orleans LA 70130
25 June, 2022
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Antoine’s Restaurant welcomes Mary Walsh! Mary is the author of Fine Spirits Served Here, a cozy ghost story set in the French Quarter. About Fine Spirits Served Here Do you believe in ghosts? Will works at rumored-to-be haunted Antoine's Restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans. When a new server Elle starts there, Will swears he has met her before. When Will finally figures out how he knows Elle, his world turns upside down as he discovers a deep connection to her that spans generations. Fine Spirits Served Here was influenced by Mary's food tour through Antoine’s in 2018. The novel blends the world-class restaurant’s dishes like Baked Alaska and Oysters Rockefeller into the city’s infamous paranormal tales like the haunted Bourbon Orleans Hotel and the ghost of author William Faulkner at Faulkner House Books – all through the eyes of a lifelong French Quarter resident. “A Sumptuous Meal of a Book that Puts the Reader in the Big Easy. This is a richly layered book that takes the reader on an adventure in dining, spirits, and lore common to New Orleans. Mary Walsh treats the iconic town and its institutions of note with the kind of descriptions that make you want to be in the story. I'll guarantee anyone who reads this book that they'll be wanting to go to Antoine's and dine and perhaps while enjoying the fare on the menu, begin looking for spirits that aren't in their glass.” - Ray Pace, Bestselling Author of Disappearing Act: A Las Vegas Love Story, Sort of… Register for the eventThis event is free to the public. Books and spirits (the alcoholic kind) will be available for purchase at Hermes Bar at Antoine's Restaurant. Paperbacks will be $15. Hardbacks will be $25. About Mary Walsh Mary Walsh is an award-winning author of 12 multi-genre books: cozy ghost stories, historical fiction, crime, rom-com, steamy romance, and non-fiction. Although she lives in Mechanicsburg, PA, with her husband Dave and their four kids, she considers New Orleans a second home.
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