Murder at Mardi Gras

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1 Murder at Mardi Grass In Chapter 1, the author presents Mardi Gras as a worldwide event particularly popular in Mobile, Alabama. The author defines Mardi Gras as a season of celebrations beginning on January 6 (Twelfth Night or Epiphany) and concluding on Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, and the beginning of Lent. The author observes that Mardi Gras in Mobile is a distinctive festival influenced by the city's French, Hispanic, and African-American roots. The narrative then moves to the criminality that occurs in Mobile during Mardi Gras. A lady named Sarah Booth is discovered dead in a hotel room, prompting a police investigation. Essentially, Chapter 1 sets the setting for the novel by presenting the notion of Mardi Gras, its importance in Mobile, and the criminal activity that occurs during the celebrations. The author explains the turmoil and confusion that may emerge during Mardi Gras, making it difficult for the police to manage the multitude and collect evidence. The chapter concludes with the investigators' arrival at the crime site and the start of the murder investigation.

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