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Murder In Saint-Germain

Cara Black

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English
Soho Press
30 July 2018
Paris, July 1999: Private investigator Aimée Leduc is walking through Saint-Germain when she is accosted by Suzanne Lesage, a Brigade Criminelle agent on an elite counterterrorism squad.

Suzanne has just returned from the former Yugoslavia, where she was hunting down dangerous war criminals for the Hague. Back in Paris, Suzanne is convinced she’s being stalked by a ghost - a Serbian warlord her team took down. She’s suffering from PTSD and her boss thinks she’s imagining things. She begs Aimée to investigate - is it possible Mirko Vladic could be alive and in Paris with a blood vendetta?

Aimée is already working on a huge case; plus, she’s got an eight-month-old baby to take care of. But she can’t say no to Suzanne, whom she owes a big favor. Aimée chases the few leads she has, and all evidence confirms Mirko Vladic is dead. It seems that Suzanne is in fact paranoid, perhaps losing her mind - until Suzanne’s team begins to die in a series of strange, tragic accidents. Are these just coincidences? Or are things not what they seem?

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Imprint:   Soho Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   17
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 127mm, 
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9781616959005
ISBN 10:   1616959002
Pages:   1
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Cara Black is the author of seventeen books in the New York Times bestselling AimUe Leduc series. She has received multiple nominations for the Anthony and Macavity Awards, and her books have been translated into German, Norwegian, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian, and Hebrew. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and son and visits Paris frequently.

Reviews for Murder In Saint-Germain

A Los Angeles Times National Bestseller A BBC Best Summer Read of 2017 A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2017 A Huffington Post Best Mystery of 2017 Praise for Murder in Saint-Germain The abiding pleasure of this series is the chance to ride with a cabdriver who wants to discuss Sartre or just tearing around Paris on Aimee's pink Vespa, making stops at the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Ile Saint-Louis, where Aimee has an apartment. Lucky girl. -Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review An atmospheric thriller with a savvy take on international arms dealing. -Jane Ciabattari, BBC's Between the Lines The pace is, as ever, lickety-split, the sleuthing complex and the small pauses to savour Saint-Germain's glories delightfully educational. -The Toronto Star Black's detective is hitting her post-pregnancy stride, bringing up bebe while battling the bad guys with the best of them. -Kirkus Reviews Praise for the Aimee Leduc investigations As always, with airfares so high, Black offers armchair travelers a whirlwind trip through the City of Light. -USA Today Quintessential summer reading. -The Boston Globe Smashing and suspenseful. -The BBC's Between the Lines If you're looking for a page-turner crime novel that takes you through the ins and outs of Paris, Black has enough material to keep a reader busy for quite a while. -San Francisco Chronicle A gripping plot...[Black] is good at providing the reader with some real suspense. -Bookgasm Transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French. -Alan Furst A winning mystery, as stylish and sexy as the city Cara Black knows so well. -George Pelecanos Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian . . . One of the very best heroines in crime fiction today. -Lee Child So authentic you can practically smell the fresh baguettes and coffee. -Val McDermid [Cara Black] is on to a good thing: each of her novels is set in a colorful Parisian neighborhood-and there are a lot of them. The cumulative result of reading this addictive series is a sort of mini-tour of the city, as seen through a filter of fictional murder . . . Leduc is always a reliable and charming guide to the city's lesser-known corners. -The Seattle Times Similar to Donna Leon in her terrific Venice series featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti, Cara Black imbues her fiction with moral and social issues impacting modern-day Europe. -Bookreporter.com


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