Murder in the Rue de Paradis
By Cara Black
By Cara Black
By Cara Black
By Cara Black
Part of An Aimée Leduc Investigation
Part of An Aimée Leduc Investigation
Category: Crime Fiction
Category: Crime Fiction
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$16.95
Mar 01, 2009 | ISBN 9781569475423
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Mar 01, 2008 | ISBN 9781569477281
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Praise
Praise for Murder in the Rue de Paradis
“A tightly spun web worthy of a classic spy thriller . . . Leduc’s City of Light is a stylish, dangerous place throbbing by night to an ominous techno world beat, and Aimée Leduc is a marvelous invention, a thirdgeneration Sam Spade in couture.”
—Washington Post Book World
“Brimming with Middle Eastern intrigue that reflects the modern era.”
—The Christian Science Monitor
“Black deftly makes the history of the city resonate . . . Murder in the Rue de Paradis is a page-turner, but some of its pages invite you to linger and reflect.”
—San Francisco Gate
“Riveting . . . Aimée Leduc, smart, spirited and sassy, takes the reader on an action-packed ride fueled by the hidden secrets of her beloved Paris.”
—Publishers Weekly
Praise for the New York Times bestselling Aimée Leduc series
“Charming . . . Aimée is one of those blithe spirits who can walk you through the city’s historical streets and byways with their eyes closed.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Cara Black books are good companions. . . . Fine characters, good suspense, but, best of all, they are transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French. If you can’t go, these will do fine. Or, better yet, go and bring them with you.”
—Alan Furst
“Conveys vividly those layers of history that make the stones of Paris sing for so many of us.”
—Chicago Tribune
“If you’ve always wanted to visit Paris, skip the air fare and read Cara Black . . . instead.”
—Val McDermid
“The buzz is partly about her heroine’s hip, next-generation, cutting-edge investigations and partly about Paris, a setting of unrivaled charm.”
—Houston Chronicle
“Compelling . . . Aimée makes an engaging protagonist, vulnerable beneath her vintage chic clothing and sharp-witted exterior.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
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