Sunday, April 23, 2023
Mastering the Art of French Murder
MASTERING THE ART OF FRENCH
MURDER, a historical mystery by Colleen
Cambridge, is a LibraryReads selection for April and the first book in a new series subtitled
An American in Paris. Cambridge has written numerous other mystery stories and
this one’s twist is that budding chef Julia Child is neighbor and friend to the
protagonist, Tabitha Knight. The story takes
place in post-WWII Paris and a young woman is found dead after a late night party
at Julia Child’s residence. Tabitha (recently arrived from Detroit) sets out to
solve the murder and keep blame from falling on Julia and/or her family.
Unfortunately, Tabitha seems rather naïve and impulsively reckless, leading to
some unnecessarily dangerous situations. For me, the time period and the descriptions
of the city itself (with scenes near the Eiffel Tower and in Montmartre) were stronger
aspects than the puzzle of the murder; the party guest list in effect limited suspects
to a narrow, sometimes hard to distinguish, list. However, the series has
potential and fans of historical mysteries (and, as others have noted, of authors
like Jacqueline Winspear and Rhys Bowen) are likely to enjoy MASTERING THE ART OF FRENCH MURDER.
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