![]() ![]() The events that follow result in the slave's escape, the discovery of macabre medical experiments in the mansion's attic and the intervention of Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. He is led to a mansion owned by Madame Delphine Lalaurie, and there, he meets a young slave named Elise. Set in a 1830s Creole community in New Orleans, "L'immortalite" takes readers on a journey with Philippe Bertrand, a reclusive lay sacristan who struggles to have compassion for others after the deaths of his wife and mother. The historical fiction/horror novel combines horror, history and humor to tell the story of New Orleans' "most haunted" house. ![]() ![]() Heinan shows the lengths people will go to in the quest for immortality. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -In "L'immortalite: Madame Lalaurie and the Voodoo Queen" (ISBN 0615634710), author T. ![]()
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