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Murder in Bel-Air

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Cara Black’s riveting 19th installment in her New York Times bestselling Parisian detective series entangles private investigator Aimée Leduc in a dangerous web of international spycraft, post-colonial Franco-African politics, and neighborhood secrets in Paris’s 12th arrondissement.

Parisian private investigator Aimée Leduc is about to go onstage to deliver the keynote address at a tech conference that is sure to secure Leduc Detective some much-needed business contracts when she gets an emergency phone call from her daughter’s playgroup: Aimée’s own mother, who was supposed to pick Chloe up, never showed. Abandoning her hard-won speaking gig, Aimée rushes to get Chloe, annoyed that her mother has let her down yet again.
 
But as Aimée and Chloe are leaving the playground, Aimée witnesses the body of a homeless woman being wheeled away from the neighboring convent, where nuns run a soup kitchen. The last person anyone saw the dead woman talking to was Aimée’s mother, who has vanished. Trying to figure out what happened to Sydney Leduc, Aimée tracks down the dead woman’s possessions, which include a huge amount of cash. What did Sydney stumble into? Is she in trouble?
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    • Library Journal

      As she's about to give the keynote address at a tech conference, Aimée Leduc gets a call that her mother, Sydney, has failed to pick up Aimée's daughter at playgroup. And the last person to speak with Sydney has been found dead. Aimée's 19th case involves postcolonial Franco-African politics and secrets in Paris's tech-trending 12th arrondissement.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 15, 2019
      Set in 1999, bestseller’s Black’s gripping 19th Aimée Leduc investigation (after 2018’s Murder on the Left Bank) opens with Parisian PI Aimée abruptly leaving a tech conference right before her keynote presentation on hearing that her American mother, Sydney, has failed to pick up Aimée’s nearly one-year-old daughter, Chloé, from the child’s playgroup. When Aimée arrives, she sees the body of a homeless woman being taken away from a nearby convent that operated a soup kitchen. Sydney was the last person seen talking to the woman. Aimee’s subsequent investigation turns up connections to the Ivory Coast and international spies. As usual, Black takes the reader on a whirlwind tour of Paris, both the well- and less-well-known sections, and Aimée never leaves home without oozing style. Though the momentum falters now and then in the book’s second half, a taut, well-choreographed final confrontation more than compensates. Longtime fans and newcomers alike will have fun. Agent: Katherine Fausset, Curtis Brown.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from May 1, 2019
      Aim�e Leduc's nineteenth adventure is one of her best, both because the plot is notably rich, incorporating the complex relationship between France and its former colony, C�te d'Ivoire, and because the ongoing domestic drama in the extended Leduc household has become a thoroughly involving serial novel of its own. In a manner similar to how Donna Leon builds Guido Brunetti's family life into the fabric of her series, Black tells a parallel story in every book about single-mother Aim�e's relationships in the present and her lingering parental issues, whose roots are in the past and involve both her dead father (killed under suspicion of being a corrupt cop) and American mother, Sydney (vanished for years but now back in Paris, swearing to no longer be a CIA agent). Precariously back in the family's good graces, helping out with child care while Aim�e recovers from a concussion, Sydney reverts to form here, abandoning young Chloe at her playgroup and disappearing yet again. As Aim�e follows the breadcrumb trail Sydney leaves behind, she finds herself in the middle of the political turmoil roiling in the twelfth arrondissement, home to many West African immigrants with stakes in a rumored coup d'�tat in C�te d'Ivoire (the book is set in 1999, when a real-life coup did take place there). Whether read as a crime story with roots in international politics or as the latest chapter in a fascinating family drama, this is a deeply satisfying and entertaining novel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      June 7, 2019

      Black's 19th "Aim�e Leduc" mystery has the intrepid detective juggling career, parenthood, and some complicated relationships. Preparing to give the keynote presentation at an important tech conference, Aim�e receives a phone call from her daughter's day-care center. No one has picked up Chloe. Abandoning the conference, she rushes to get her daughter and arrives to see the body of a homeless woman being removed from a nearby convent. Annoyed that her mother, Sydney, who may be a spy or a terrorist, failed to pick up her daughter, Aim�e wonders about the dead woman. Trying to find out why Sydney vanished and why the dead woman possessed a large amount of money leads to a hunt for information tied to France's colonial past in Africa. Is her mother involved? VERDICT Readers will enjoy the exciting trip through Paris and the colorful characters who turn up along the way in this latest page-turner from Black that will make readers want to hop the next flight to the City of Light. [See Prepub Alert, 12/17/18.]--Barbara Bibel, formerly Oakland P.L.

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    • Library Journal

      June 7, 2019

      As she's about to give the keynote address at a tech conference, Aim�e Leduc gets a call that her mother, Sydney, has failed to pick up Aim�e's daughter at playgroup. And the last person to speak with Sydney has been found dead. Aim�e's 19th case involves postcolonial Franco-African politics and secrets in Paris's tech-trending 12th arrondissement.

      Copyright 1 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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