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Hotel du Barry

London’s luxurious Hotel du Barry has been left unscathed by WWI and the party has just begun: tainted love, murderous desires and gin – It’s The Grand Budapest Hotel with a dash of Gatsby.

When a laughing baby is found amongst the Hotel du Barry’s billowing sheets, tucked up in an expensive pair of ladies’ bloomers and neatly pegged to the laundry line, the hotel staff resolve to keep the child. The hotel’s owner, Daniel du Barry, still mourning the loss of his lover in an automobile accident, adopts the little girl, names her after his favourite champagne and seeks consolation in fatherhood. Cat du Barry grows up beloved by both hotel staff and guests, equally at home in the ninth floor premium suite as she is in the labyrinth below stairs.

Years later when Daniel du Barry dies in sinister circumstances, Cat determines to solve the mystery with the assistance of her extended hotel family.

From hotel detective to roguish Irish gigolo, from compassionate housekeeper to foxy chamber maid, each will play their wicked part in this novel that will charm, amuse, and delight.

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Barry Dixon Inspirations

Grand Reveals from One of America’s Top Designers

Barry Dixon Inspirations takes the reader through eight homes transformed by renowned designer Barry Dixon. From a cottage and a chic chateau to a grand estate home, with a high-rise apartment and a row house in between, we see the broad range of Dixon’s decorating style and learn what inspired his colors and materials for each location.

Barry Dixon, named “2010 Master of Design” by Veranda magazine, has worked for such clients as Diane Sawyer and former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. He spent his childhood living in places such as India, New Caledonia and even South Africa. This early exposure to many cultures and traditions clearly helped him to become a master at blending traditional décor with various colors and textures that are not forgetful about beauty and functionality.

In Barry Dixon Inspirations, designers will learn all about what inspired Barry’s choices for colors and materials for designs he created for a beach house, a renovated urban loft, and more.

Designs include:

Montecito California Weekend Living Showhouse Stately Living in Nashville Industrial Redux in Corinth, Mississippi Georgian Tradition on the Banks of the Potomac Sky High Living on Chicago’s Michigan Avenue Delaware Shore Beach House

Barry Dixon was named “2010 Master of Design” by Veranda magazine. He is a frequent lecturer at design centers around the country.

Brian D. Colman, M.D, divides his time between New York and Seattle. Coleman is the author of Barry Dixon Interiors, Farrow & Ball: The Art of Color, Window Dressings and Historic Arts and Crafts Homes, among others.