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AN ART LOVER'S GUIDE TO PARIS AND MURDER by Dianne  Freeman

AN ART LOVER'S GUIDE TO PARIS AND MURDER

by Dianne Freeman

Pub Date: June 25th, 2024
ISBN: 9781496745118
Publisher: Kensington

A request for help from a relative sends Frances, the former Countess of Harleigh, and her second husband, George Hazleton, to Paris, where they encounter a series of mysteries.

Since she hasn’t yet had a honeymoon, Frances thinks a trip to the 1900 World Exposition in Paris would be perfect. Plus George has received a letter from his aunt Julia, who lives in Paris, requesting some help. George is hesitant to involve Frances because Julia’s been lying to the family about her life for years. Julia wants George to look into the death of the famous artist Paul Ducasse, which she’s convinced was murder. At a show of his work, Frances and George see a portrait of Julia that leaves them wondering about her relationship to the painter. At dinner with the couple, Julia is happy to talk about her home and perfumery in Chartres and the studio she shares with several other artists but insists they wait till the following day to discuss business. She’s clearly hiding many secrets, so when she dies in a footbridge collapse at the exposition and later turns out to have been stabbed, the sleuthing duo have much to discover, beginning with the fact that Julia had a child by Ducasse. After an interview with the police, they travel to Chartres, where Julia’s daughter, Lissette, and her companion, Christine Granger, express both suspicions of them and an eagerness to join in the hunt for Julia’s killer. The four of them return together to Paris, where much more will be revealed.

A charming period background adds verisimilitude to a mystery awash in red herrings.