Murder in Clichy (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #5) (Paperback)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 5 in the An Aimée Leduc Investigation series.
- #1: Murder in the Marais (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #1) (Paperback): $9.99
- #2: Murder in Belleville (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #2) (Paperback): $16.95
- #3: Murder in the Sentier (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #3) (Paperback): $18.65
- #4: Murder in the Bastille (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #4) (Paperback): $18.65
- #6: Murder in Montmartre (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #6) (Paperback): $18.65
- #7: Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #7) (Paperback): $18.65
- #8: Murder in the Rue de Paradis (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #8) (Paperback): $18.65
- #9: Murder in the Latin Quarter (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #9) (Paperback): $18.65
- #10: Murder in the Palais Royal (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #10) (Paperback): $18.65
- #11: Murder in Passy (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #11) (Paperback): $18.65
- #12: Murder at the Lanterne Rouge (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #12) (Paperback): $18.65
- #13: Murder Below Montparnasse (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #13) (Paperback): $18.65
- #14: Murder in Pigalle (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #14) (Paperback): $18.65
- #15: Murder on the Champ de Mars (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #15) (Hardcover): $30.75
- #16: Murder on the Quai (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #16) (Paperback): $17.55
- #17: Murder in Saint-Germain (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #17) (Hardcover): $30.75
- #18: Murder on the Left Bank (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #18) (Hardcover): $30.75
- #19: Murder in Bel-Air (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #19) (Hardcover): $30.75
- #20: Murder at the Porte de Versailles (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #20) (Paperback): $16.95
Description
A botched assignment leaves Parisian P.I. Aimée Leduc in possession of a cache of priceless Vietnamese jade. The jade’s history is steeped in colonial bloodshed—and someone is willing to spill even more blood to get it back
Private investigator Aimée Leduc has been introduced to the Cao Dai temple in Paris by her partner, René Friant. He urges her to learn to meditate: she could use a more healthful approach to life. The Vietnamese nun Linh has been helping Aimée to attain her goal, so when she asks Aimée for a favor—to go to the Clichy quartier to exchange an envelope for a package—René prompts Aimée to agree. But the intended recipient, Thadée Baret, is shot and dies in Aimée’s arms before the transaction can be completed, leaving Aimée with a wounded arm, a check for 50,000 francs, and a trove of ancient jade artifacts.
Whoever killed Baret wants the jade. The RG—the French secret service—a group of veterans of the war in Indochina and some wealthy ex-colonials and international corporations seeking oil rights are all implicated. And the nun, Linh, has disappeared.
About the Author
Cara Black is the author of sixteen books in the New York Times bestselling Aimée Leduc series. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and visits Paris frequently.
Praise For…
Praise for Murder in Clichy
"Weaving culture, history and suspense, Black scores again."
—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Cara Black's New York Times bestselling Aimée Leduc series
“Charming . . . Aimée is one of those blithe spirits who can walk you through the city’s historical streets and byways with their eyes closed.”
—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
“Leduc has a thorough grasp of the practicalities of investigation, plus a penchant for undercover work that will have readers on pins and needles.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
“Conveys vividly those layers of history that make the stones of Paris sing for so many of us.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian . . . One of the very best heroines in crime fiction today.”
—Lee Child
“Like having your own personal tour guide to quartiers of Paris you might otherwise be too timid to explore on your own, a very sophisticated guide in heels and retro Givenchy, who livens the tour with street-smart observations. Cara Black’s scene-setting details blend into the mystery as smoothly as crème de framboise into champagne—unnoticed at first amid the bubbles, but oh the kick!”
—Margaret Maron