A Haitian woman arrives at the office of
Leduc Detective and announces that she is Aimée’s sister,
her father’s illegitimate daughter. Aimée is thrilled. A
virtual orphan since her mother’s disappearance and her
father’s death, she has always wanted a sister. Her partner,
René, is wary of this stranger, but Aimée embraces her and
soon finds herself involved in murky Haitian politics
leading to murder. The setting is the Latin Quarter on the
Left Bank of the Seine, in the old university district of
Paris.
I discover Cara Black before my last trip to Paris!! Voila!I am waiting for my copy of Murder in the Latin Quarter to arrive. My granddaughter has just finish reading CB's eight books but she has to patiencely wait until her grandmother reads the 9th book first. The next trip to Paris we will walk in Aimee's footprints and venture into a different Paris arrondissement but will stay away from the murder scenes. This series with Aimee Leduc is most delightful. Cara Black will just have to write faster to feed my addiction while I reread the series. (Susan Sweetin 9:01pm March 19, 2009)
I love your books. They are terrific. Keep them coming. (Sharon Baker 2:30pm March 20, 2009)
I enjoyed reading your interview. Your books sound good! (Carol Mintz 12:35pm April 7, 2009)
After reading the excerpt, I'll definitely read this book. I'd love to win a signed copy. Thanks. Lorraine [email protected] (Lorraine Larose 10:37am August 31, 2009)
I have not read your books that will soon change...:-} I like to switch it up a murder mystery is a good way to do that...... Have a great week..... (Ann w 3:18pm August 31, 2009)
Dark mystery and murder in Paris. What more could a suspense reader want. I look forward to reading your book. (Patricia Barraclough 9:57pm August 31, 2009)