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The third Aim e Leduc Investigation set in Paris
When Parisian private investigator Aim e Leduc picks up the phone one hot July afternoon, the call turns her life upside-down. The voice on the other end, with its heavy German accent, belongs to a woman named Jutta Hald. Jutta claims to have shared a jail cell with Aim e's long-lost mother, a suspected terrorist on Interpol's most wanted list. If Aim e wants to learn the truth about her mother, she is to meet Jutta at a rendezvous point in an ancient tower in the Sentier. But when Aim e arrives, Jutta is dead, shot in the head at close range. Aim e realizes she has stumbled into something bigger than Jutta let on, and that her own life is in danger. She has a lot of unsolved mysteries in front of her: Jutta Hald's murder, resurfaced materials from Sydney Leduc's terrorist activities in the 1970s, police suppression ofProdukt Murder in the Sentier (Black Cara)(Paperback) označuje EAN kód 9781569473313.
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The third Aim e Leduc Investigation set in Paris When Parisian private investigator Aim e Leduc picks up the phone one hot July afternoon, the call turns her life upside-down. The voice on the other end, with its heavy German accent, belongs to a woman named Jutta Hald. Jutta claims to have shared
The second adventure for Cara Black's heroine Aimee
Meet Aimee Leduc, the smart, stylish Parisian private investigator, in her bestselling first investigation Aimee Leduc has always sworn she would stick to tech investigation--no criminal cases for her. Especially since her father, the late police detective, was killed in the line of duty. But when
Cara Black's riveting 19th installment in her New York Times bestselling Parisian detective series entangles private investigator Aim e Leduc in a dangerous web of international spycraft, post-colonial Franco-African politics, and neighborhood secrets in Paris's 12th arrondissement. Parisian
The twelfth Aim e Leduc investigation set in Paris Lost secrets of the Parisian Knights Templar, dangerous Chinatown sweatshops, dirty policemen, and botched affairs of the heart--the 12th Aim e Leduc mystery is the most exciting yet Aim e Leduc is happy her longtime business partner Ren has
Parisian P.I. Aim e Leduc strives to clear the name of a childhood friend, now a policewoman, who's charged with shooting her partner Aim e Leduc is having a bad day. First, she comes home from work at her Paris detective agency to learn that her boyfriend is leaving her. She goes out for a drink
A confession fifty years in the making puts everyone's favorite Paris d t ctive tr s chic, Aim e Leduc, on a collision course with the 'Hand,' a cabal of corrupt Parisian cops among who masterminded her father's murder--and among whose ranks he might have once found membership. When a friend's
Someone impersonating Parisian P.I. Aim e Leduc shoots her partner, Ren , and eyewitnesses identify Aim e as the culprit. She must clear herself and find the shooter before she finishes the job Just as Parisian private investigator Aim e Leduc is about to leave for New York City to pursue a lead on
A Los Angeles Times National BestsellerA BBC Best Summer Read of 2017A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2017 A Huffington Post Best Mystery of 2017 Paris, July 1999: Private investigator Aim e Leduc is walking through Saint-Germain when she is accosted by Suzanne Lesage, a Brigade Criminelle agent on an
Gardening with the Moon & Stars brings biodynamics to the ordinary gardener. Elen Sentier is passionate about biodynamics. She feels it s vital to make organics and biodynamics available to as many people as possible if we are to help our earth cope with the increasing demands we humans place upon
The first in a gripping new crime series set in Germany - the Black Forest Investigations - shortlisted for the CWA International Dagger
When Nurse Keate arrives at the Thatcher estate to care for a man with a bullet in his shoulder, she's told that he shot himself accidentally--but when the convalescing man is murdered soon thereafter, it becomes clear that the only 'accident' was his not being fully killed the first time around. A
The seventeenth Daisy Dalrymple mystery published in the UK for the first
A long-lost Modigliani portrait, a grieving brother's blood vendetta, a Soviet secret that's been buried for 80 years--Parisian private investigator Aim e Leduc's current case is her most exciting one yet.The cobbled streets of Montparnasse might have been boho-chic in the 1920s, when artists,
Murder in the Dark sports a winning combination of engaging crime narrative and cool, unsentimental appraisal of Scandinavian society (as seen through the eyes of its shabby, unconventional anti-hero). There are elements of the book which now seem quite as relevant as when they were written, and
Amateur sleuths Frances Black and Tom Dod return to investigate a trio of deaths in a sleepy English village in the second of an intriguing new historical mystery series. Tom Dod's Aunt Hetty is worried - three sudden deaths have occurred in the sleepy village of Durley Dean. They might seem like
Murder in the Missions is the true story of two Irish priests whose lives were forever changed when they moved to an island devastated by corruption and greed. Frs Des Hartford and Rufus Halley left Ireland in the 1960s to work in dialogue and conflict resolution between Muslim and Christian
Bestselling author Elen Sentier looks at Merlin in history and mythology and considers his continuing relevance for people today. Best known as the wizard from the Arthurian stories, Merlin has been written about for well over 1000 years and is considered to be both a magical and historical figure
First in a series of brilliantly addictive, tightly plotted murder mysteries featuring the irrepressible Poppy
In the Tudor age the murder rate was five times higher than it is today. Now, in this unique true crime guide, The Tudor Murder Files reveals just how bloody and brutal this fascinating era really was. From the dark days of Henry VIII to the turbulent times of Shakespeare, James Moore's new book is