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Murder on the Champ de Mars / Cara Black.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Fiction Mystery Black Aimée 15
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Black, Cara, 1951-
Series:
Black, Cara, 1951- Aimée Leduc investigation ; 15.
An Aimée Leduc investigation ; [15]
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Leduc, Aimee (Fictitious character)--Fiction.
Leduc, Aimee (Fictitious character).
Women private investigators--France--Paris--Fiction.
Women private investigators.
Paris (France)--Fiction.
Paris (France).
Genre:
Mystery fiction.
Physical Description:
307 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York City : Soho Crime, 2015.
Summary:
"Paris, April 1999: Aimee Leduc has her work cut out for her--running her detective agency and fighting off sleep-deprivation as she tries to be a good single mother to her new bebe. The last thing she has time for now is to take on a personal investigation for a poor manouche (French Gypsy) boy. But he insists his dying mother has an important secret she needs to tell Aimee, something to do with Aimee's father's unsolved murder a decade ago. How can she say no? The dying woman's secret is even more dangerous than her son realized. When Aimee arrives at the hospital, the boy's mother has disappeared. She was far too sick to leave on her own--she must have been abducted. What does she know that is so important it is worth killing for? And will Aimee be able to find her before it is too late and the medication keeping her alive runs out? Set in the seventh arrondissment, the quartier of the Parisian elite, Murder on the Champ de Mars takes us from the highest seats of power in the Ministries and embassies through the city's private gardens and the homes of France's oldest aristocratic families. Aimee discovers more connections than she thought possible between the clandestine "Gypsy" world and the moneyed ancien regime, ultimately leading her to the truth behind her father's death. After all, for Aimee, murder is never far from home"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781616952860 (hardcover)
1616952865 (hardcover)
OCLC:
897825550

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