Sunday, April 3, 2022
Murder at the Porte de Versailles
MURDER AT THE PORTE DE VERSAILLES by Cara Black is
an action-packed thriller set in Paris. It is actually number twenty in an
internationally best-selling series that features private investigator Aimee
Leduc. Her father was a flic (cop) accused of corruption and although she
has cleared his name, there is still plenty of animosity and history between
her and the local police force. I had
not read others in this series so I had to expend some energy keeping all of
the characters straight, but Black kept me guessing and had so much going on
that I thoroughly enjoyed this mystery which begins with a bombing at the
police lab. Since this is Nov. 2001, there are concerns about terrorism and a
colleague of Leduc’s is implicated. An informant, a voyeur, an artiste and a
security guard (plus others!) all offer clues and misdirection in a story
complicated by the relationship between Leduc and the father of her three
year-old daughter. Learn more about MURDER AT THE PORTE DE VERSAILLES and see the recent
Indie Next List recommendations at this website.
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