A Grand Mystery!

Lost in Paris by Betty Webb          

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Life in the artist quarters of Paris in the 1920’s. Of course all the greats are present, the artists, writers, sculptors of the time.

A deftly woven story that involves the Hemingway’s and our heroine Zoe Barlow as she tries to solve the mystery of a missing manuscript, digging herself deeper into the perceived insults, the slights, and the drama surrounding those involved. When she starts to stumble across bodies, she realizes there’s more here than meets the eye.

Webb’s brilliantly captured the time and mood of the heaving mass of artistic temperament and talent that was Paris then.


A Poisoned Pen ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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