Meet Frank Corso, a Wall Street field analyst and almost middle-age bachelor. He drinks far too much; is inclined to self-analysis, with a natural tendency to be influenced by powers of suggestion; and, has a peculiar ability to recall things. When he’s recruited to investigate the disappearance of a young mystic in The French Quarter, strange things happen. He discovers more about her – and about himself – than he could ever imagine, as his personal disposition and unique research techniques are summoned in a struggle to understand an unusual encounter with the supernatural. What he uncovers will change his life, and could threaten the course of human history. He is about to discover the secrets of…The Divine Travel Agency.
Frank Corso runs his own Wall Street research consultancy and has an unusual ability to make friends. A forty year old bachelor living in New York, he is getting increasingly comfortable to a high-life marked by eroding moral virtue. On a business trip to visit a New Orleans based company, he gets more than he bargained for. In the weeks before Christmas of 2004, he is recruited by his ex-girlfriend to find her friend, a young mystic, who has disappeared.
New Orleans is a city in Transition. The economy has been improving post the dot com crash, and local government and business leaders are leveraging the city’s crown jewel, The French Quarter. The haven for tourists also has a dark side. The city is marred by political corruption and violence. In 2004, it has the distinction of being the murder capital of the United States.
Corso soon finds The Big Easy culture known for its architecture, food and music, filled with a rich marinade of diverse and unusual characters. Befriending people with deep roots in the shallow clays of the Mississippi River, his life is about to change course. He is about to discover the secrets of…The Divine Travel Agency.
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