PERIL IN PARIS by Rhys Bowen is the latest in her Royal Spyness
mystery series featuring Lady Georgiana Rannoch. Set in the mid-1930s and
taking place primarily in the French capital, this new addition is not as strong as previous entries. Georgie, now pregnant, has come to Paris while husband Darcy is
on assignment there. She spends time with her old friend Belinda, her mother,
and fashion designer Coco Chanel. There is a murder at a fashion show and
Georgie investigates, but it is as if her pregnancy has contributed to a
personality change. She is much more hesitant than I recall from earlier
adventures. The mystery, too, is not all that involving although there is an element of pre-WWII espionage. PERIL IN PARIS is fine as
light entertainment, but readers will be much more apt to enjoy earlier titles
in this series like God
Rest Ye, Royal Gentlemen or Four
Funerals and Maybe a Wedding.
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