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Murder in Montmartre

(2006)
(The sixth book in the Aimee Leduc series)
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Praise for the Aimee Leduc series:

"If you've always wanted to visit Paris, skip the air fare and read Cara Black . . . instead."-Val McDermid

"Fine characters, good suspense, but, best of all, they are transcendentally, seductively, irresistibly French. If you can't go, these will do fine. Or, better, go and bring them with you."-Alan Furst

"She makes Paris come alive as no one else has since Georges Simenon."-Stuart Kaminsky

"If you've never been to Paris, or you'd like to go back soon, let Cara Black transport you there."-Linda Fairstein

"Charming. . . . Aimee 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

Aimee's childhood friend, Laure, is a policewoman. Her partner, Jacques, has set up a meeting in Montmartre with an informer. When Laure reluctantly goes along as backup, Jacques is lured to an icy rooftop, where he is shot to death. Laure's gun has been fired, gunpowder residue is found on her hands, and she is charged with her partner's murder.

The police close ranks against the alleged cop killer. Aimee is determined to clear Laure. In doing so, she encounters separatist terrorists, Montmartre prostitutes, a surrealist painter's stepdaughter, a crooked Corsican bar owner, and learns of "Big Ears"-the French "ear in the sky" that records telephonic and electronic communications-which the Security Services monitor. Identifying Jacques' murderer brings her closer to solving her own father's death in an explosion in the Place Vendome years earlier. It still haunts her. She cannot rest until she finds out who was responsible.


Genre: Mystery

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