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A bet, a cold case and some French je ne sais quoi
The combination of a bet, a cold case and the French je ne c'est quoi feels so good. With his somewhat odd hero May tells us about a missing person case that turns into a hunt for a murderer.
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Fatal Inheritance on the Riviera
A year ago I fell in love with Dangerous Crossing by Rachel Rhys. Since then I have been waiting impatiently for the next one. You can guess how perfect it was when Fatal Inheritance arrived just in time for vacation. I envy you if you have not read it yet – you can expect some lovely hours with this book in your reading nook. Leaving London and her boring, controlling husband for Nice and a mysterious inheritance was probably not what Eve expected when the lawyer contacted her. But in no time she’s on her way to the Riviera to find out more about the man who enraged his family…
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The Lost Girls of Paris
I am actually a bit fed up with books about WWII. There’s been so many of them these last years. But hey, this is Paris! And I do have, as you might know by now, a faiblesse for Paris. You can’t go wrong with Paris. And even though there’s actually not that much about Paris in The Lost Girls of Paris, Pam Jenoff pulls it off. I’m hooked from page one, or more correctly, from the first minute since I listened to it. Here we meet Elenor Trigg and the girls she picks out as spies, curirs and secret agents during WWII. She handpicks the girls, make sure they get…