City of Light, mystery, and death!


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Well this was a most enjoyable read! Paris of the 1900 with the Exposition Universelle and artists in Montmarre! How exciting! It just so happens that George Hazelton’s  aunt Julie who’s apparently been living in Paris for years, painting and making perfumes gets in touch with him. She wants to make provision for her daughter whom none of the family knew about.

Then George receives a letter from Julie thinking someone murdered her dead lover (of years ago).

George’s wife, the Countess Frances, has been wanting to visit Paris, taking their daughter Rose. A perfect opportunity until they’re all embroiled in murderous undertakings.

I really enjoyed the metaphorical walk around Paris of these times pursuing lines of inquiry that lead to deception and intrigue.


A Kensington Press ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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