Murder on the Champs-Elysees: Belle-Epoque Mysteries, cartea 1
Autor Alex Mandonen Limba Engleză Hardback
Paris, 1900. The height of the Belle-Epoque: decadence, wealth, hedonism...and murder.
Homicide investigator Guillaume DevrE stands for the silenced victims, bound to seek justice as he makes his way from the wide boulevards frequented by the tout-Paris to the narrow byways of Montmartre, to the shadow of the Tour Eiffel and the lush elegance of Maxim's.
When the most famous courtesan in Paris becomes the prime suspect in the death of a wealthy young man, Inspector DevrE is reluctantly drawn into the opulent parlors and witty manners of high society. As the investigation unfolds, he must contend with a bloodthirsty press and the outrageous behavior of his suspect...as well as his own prejudices and unfulfilled needs, and DevrE soon realizes that solving this murder could expose him and his darkest secret.
Murder on the Champs-ElysEes is the first in a new series featuring Inspector Guillaume DevrE, a homicide detective from la SUretE who lives a secret life on the fringes of respectable society, the powerful courtesan known as La Balise--with secrets of her own--and the gruff but brilliant American pathologist Dr. Jackson.
"Mandon creates a gay lead character in a mainstream mystery, with refreshing and ingenious insight ... The] characters are so human and absorbing they will follow you past the solution of this compelling and cleverly unique detective novel. This book consumed me, and though I read it weeks ago, I am still unable to let it go." --Kathryn Lynn Davis, New York Times bestselling author
"Alex Mandon sets this forward-thinking mystery in a lush historical setting that unveils all the opulence of the era. Tightly plotted and evocative "
--Tanya Anne Crosby, New York Times bestselling author
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1944665323
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Seria Belle-Epoque Mysteries