"Cara Black is the author of thirteen books in the bestselling Aimée Leduc series. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and son and visits Paris frequently. lt;/p>"
Praise for New York Times Bestselling Murder Below Montparnasse
A Strand Magazine Best Book of the Year "Francophiles and
mystery-novel lovers alike will devour investigator Aimee Leduc's
latest outing, which takes her through the gorgeous if treacherous
world of black-market art in Paris, as she safeguards a long-lost
Modigliani painting."
--Entertainment Weekly
"As always, with airfares so high, Black offers armchair travelers
a whirlwind trip through the City of Light."
-- USA Today
"Aimee Leduc, the appealing sleuth in this series . . . is always
zipping around on her pink Vespa, carrying out some "quick and
dirty" computer security job. But she keeps up a running commentary
on whatever quartier of the city her work takes her to. Here it's
the unfashionable backside of Montparnasse . . . This unassuming
neighborhood is a rich one for the purposes of a plot that hangs on
a Modigliani canvas and involves Russian emigres and Surrealist
artists, including some who live on in legend."
--The New York Times Book Review
"[Black's] tone is lighter than in most other Euro-noir. After all,
this is Paris . . . The spice in this tale, set in 1998, involves a
long-hidden, newly stolen Modigliani that Leduc is hired to
retrieve. Before she can even begin hunting, her client is killed .
. . Fortunately, Leduc has a network of loyal friends to aid in her
escapades. Pity the knife-wielding villain who offends that
infallible sense of style."
--The Wall Street Journal "Aimee Leduc is never less than
chic."
-- The Seattle Times "Black is an old pro with a ear for language
and dialogue and a gift for knowing just when to pop the next
surprise."
--The Denver Post
"For those who love or long for Paris, Cara Black's Murder Below
Montparnasse is an intriguing wander through the streets of the
French capital."
--Noir Journal
"A breathless tale of double-, triple- and quadruple-crosses as the
private eye finds herself at the heart of a century-old plot that
incorporates not only the great painters of the avant garde but
also one Vladimir Illyich Lenin."
--The Irish Times
"Thoroughly and intriguingly plotted, as always...[grabs] the
reader from its opening pages to its heart-rending denouement.
Further, the Paris setting, especially its Montparnasse locale, is
marvelously evoked by Black, a frequent visitor to France. A
visitor she may be, but she writes of The City of Lights like a
native Parisian."
--Deadly Pleasures
"Brisk, engaging . . . Another great Aimee Leduc read; fans will be
intrigued by the new developments."
--Library Journal "Tantalizing."
--Publishers Weekly "Aimee [goes] into high gear, and that turns
out to be a very good thing as the plot strands start raining down
on her like golf-ball-sized hailstones . . . Longtime fans of the
series will turn pages frantically, hoping to finally meet Aimee's
mother, and, as always, Black directs traffic with panache."
--Booklist "Dressed in black leather leggings, ballet flats, a
retro-Pucci silk tunic topped by a flounced jacket, sitting on a
Recamier sofa, her bichon frise Miles Davis beside her, discussing
the latest case with her associates, dwarf-like computer expert
Rene Friant and down-at-the heels aristocrat Saj de Rosnay, she can
only be Aimee Leduc, the most famous private detective in
Paris."
--The Baton Rouge Advocate "Black's writing is wonderfully
evocative, making you feel like you're walking on the streets of
Paris with Aimee or ducking into a bistro with her. Even if you
haven't read any of the previous books, you can jump into the
series with this novel without much effort, and with the reward of
reading a wonderfully crafted and involving mystery."
--Suspense Magazine
"As usual, Cara Black imparts her love for Paris. Here she vividly
sketches the past glamour of Montparnasse."
--New York Journal of Books
"Murder Below Montparnasse is fast-paced, exciting and
interesting."
--Bookgasm "This series gets better and better with each book, and
I can't wait to see what sort of trouble Aimee gets into next!"
--Kittling Books
Praise for the Aimee Leduc series "Forever young, forever stylish,
forever in love with Paris--forever Aimee."
--New York Times Book Review "Transcendently, seductively,
irresistibly French."
─Alan Furst, author of Night Soldiers
"Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian.... One of the
very best heroines in crime fiction today."
─Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series "So authentic you can
practically smell the fresh baguettes and coffee."
--Val McDermid, author of The Mermaids Singing "[Cara Black] is on
to a good thing: each of her novels is set in a colorful Parisian
neighborhood--and there are a lot of them. The cumulative result of
reading this addictive series is a sort of mini-tour of the city,
as seen through a filter of fictional murder.... Leduc is always a
reliable and charming guide to the city's lesser-known
corners."
--The Seattle Times "Black creates rich, plausible characters,
giving them individuality and depth."
--San Francisco Gate "Brilliant.... Turn to the Aimee Leduc series
for edge-of-your-seat action and intelligent commentary on the
world and the past."
--Bookslut "Cara Black never fails to bring Paris alive in each of
the twelve books."
--Murder By Type
Praise for "New York Times "Bestselling "Murder Below
Montparnasse
"
"TheStrandMagazine" Best Books of 2013
"Francophiles and mystery-novel lovers alike will devour
investigator Aimee Leduc's latest outing, which takes her through
the gorgeous if treacherous world of black-market art in Paris, as
she safeguards a long-lost Modigliani painting."
"Entertainment Weekly
"
"As always, with airfares so high, Black offers armchair travelers
a whirlwind trip through the City of Light."
Carol Memmott, "USAToday
"
Aimee Leduc, the appealing sleuth in this series...is always
zipping around on her pink Vespa, carrying out some "quick and
dirty" computer security job. But she keeps up a running commentary
on whatever quartier of the city her work takes her to. Here it's
the unfashionable backside of Montparnasse.... This unassuming
neighborhood is a rich one for the purposes of a plot that hangs on
a Modigliani canvas and involves Russian emigres and Surrealist
artists, including some who live on in legend.
Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review
"
[Black's] tone is lighter than in most other Euro-noir. After all,
this is Paris....The spice in this tale, set in 1998, involves a
long-hidden, newly stolen Modigliani that Leduc is hired to
retrieve. Before she can even begin hunting, her client is
killed.... Fortunately, Leduc has a network of loyal friends to aid
in her escapades. Pity the knife-wielding villain who offends that
infallible sense of style.
Tom Nolan, " The Wall Street Journal"
"Aimee Leduc is never less than chic."
Adam Woog, "The Seattle Times""
"
"For those who love or long for Paris, Cara Black's"Murder Below
Montparnasse"is an intriguing wander through the streets of the
French capital."
" Noir Journal""
"
"A breathless tale of double-, triple- and quadruple-crosses as the
private eye finds herself at the heart of a century-old plot that
incorporates not only the great painters of the avant garde but
also one Vladimir Illyich Lenin.""
" "The Irish Times
"
Thoroughly and intriguingly plotted, as always...[grabs] the reader
from its opening pages to its heart-rending denouement. Further,
the Paris setting, especially its Montparnasse locale, is
marvelously evoked by Black, a frequent visitor to France. A
visitor she may be, but she writes of The City of Lights like a
native Parisian.
Ted Hertel, "Deadly Pleasures
"
"Brisk, engaging.... Another great Aimee Leduc read; fans will be
intrigued by the new developments."
Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal"
"Tantalizing."
"Publishers Weekly"
Aimee [goes] into high gear, and that turns out to be a very good
thing as the plot strands start raining down on her like
golf-ball-sized hailstones...Longtime fans of the series will turn
pages frantically, hoping to finally meet Aimee s mother, and, as
always, Black directs traffic with panache.
"" Booklist""
"Black is an old pro with a ear for language and dialogue and a
gift for knowing just when to pop the next surprise."
"" "The Denver Post"
"As usual, Cara Black imparts her love for Paris. Here she vividly
sketches the past glamour of Montparnasse."
"New York Journal of Books
"
""Murder Below Montparnasse" is fast-paced, exciting and
interesting."
" Bookgasm"
"This series gets better and better with each book, and I can't
wait to see what sort of trouble Aimee gets into next!"
Kittling Books
"Dressed in black leather leggings, ballet flats, a retro-Pucci
silk tunic topped by a flounced jacket, sitting on a Recamier sofa,
her bichon frise Miles Davis beside her, discussing the latest case
with her associates, dwarf-like computer expert Rene Friant and
down-at-the heels aristocrat Saj de Rosnay, she can only be Aimee
Leduc, the most famous private detective in Paris."
" The Baton Rouge Advocate"
"Black s writing is wonderfully evocative, making you feel like you
re walking on the streets of Paris with Aimee or ducking into a
bistro with her. Even if you haven t read any of the previous
books, you can jump into the series with this novel without much
effort, and with the reward of reading a wonderfully crafted and
involving mystery."
" Suspense Magazine
"
Praise for the Aimee Leduc series
"Forever young, forever stylish, forever in love with Paris forever
Aimee."
"New York Times Book Review"
"Transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French."
" "Alan Furst, author of "Night Soldiers"
" "
"Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian.... One of the
very best heroines in crime fiction today."
" "Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series
"So authentic you can practically smell the fresh baguettes and
coffee."
Val McDermid, author" of The Mermaids Singing"
[Cara Black] is on to a good thing: each of her novels is set in a
colorful Parisian neighborhood and there are a lot of them. The
cumulative result of reading this addictive series is a sort of
mini-tour of the city, as seen through a filter of fictional
murder.... Leduc is always a reliable and charming guide to the
city's lesser-known corners.
"The Seattle Times"
Black creates rich, plausible characters, giving them individuality
anddepth.
"San Francisco Gate"
" "Brilliant.... Turn to the Aimee Leduc series for
edge-of-your-seat action and intelligent commentary on the world
and the past.
Bookslut
Cara Black never fails to bring Paris alive in each of the twelve
books.
Murder By Type"
Praise for "Murder Below Montparnasse
"
"Francophiles and mystery-novel lovers alike will devour
investigator Aimee Leduc's latest outing, which takes her through
the gorgeous if treacherous world of black-market art in Paris, as
she safeguards a long-lost Modigliani painting."
--"Entertainment Weekly
"
"Aimee Leduc, the appealing sleuth in this series...is always
zipping around on her pink Vespa, carrying out some "quick and
dirty" computer security job. But she keeps up a running commentary
on whatever quartier of the city her work takes her to. Here it's
the unfashionable backside of Montparnasse.... This unassuming
neighborhood is a rich one for the purposes of a plot that hangs on
a Modigliani canvas and involves Russian emigres and Surrealist
artists, including some who live on in legend."
--Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review"
"Aimee Leduc is never less than chic."
--Adam Woog, "The Seattle Times""
"
"Thoroughly and intriguingly plotted, as always...[grabs] the
reader from its opening pages to its heart-rending denouement.
Further, the Paris setting, especially its Montparnasse locale, is
marvelously evoked by Black, a frequent visitor to France. A
visitor she may be, but she writes of The City of Lights like a
native Parisian."
--Ted Hertel, "Deadly Pleasures
"
"Brisk, engaging....Another great Aimee Leduc read; fans will be
intrigued by the new developments."
--Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal"
"Tantalizing."
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Aimee [goes] into high gear, and that turns out to be a very good
thing as the plot strands start raining down on her like
golf-ball-sized hailstones...Longtime fans of the series will turn
pages frantically, hoping to finally meet Aimee's mother, and, as
always, Black directs traffic with panache."
""--Booklist""
"Black is an old pro with a ear for language and dialogue and a
gift for knowing just when to pop the next surprise."
""--"Denver
Praise for "Murder Below Montparnasse
"
"Tantalizing."
--"Publishers Weekly"
Praise for the Aimee Leduc series
"Forever young, forever stylish, forever in love with
Paris--forever Aimee."
--"New York Times Book Review "
"Transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French."
"─"Alan Furst, author of "Night Soldiers"
" "
"Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian.... One of the
very best heroines in crime fiction today."
"─"Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series
"So authentic you can practically smell the fresh baguettes and
coffee."
--Val McDermid, author" of The Mermaids Singing"
"[Cara Black] is on to a good thing: each of her novels is set in a
colorful Parisian neighborhood--and there are a lot of them. The
cumulative result of reading this addictive series is a sort of
mini-tour of the city, as seen through a filter of fictional
murder.... Leduc is always a reliable and charming guide to the
city's lesser-known corners."
--"Seattle Times"
"Black creates rich, plausible characters, giving them
individuality and depth."
--"San Francisco Gate"
"""Brilliant.... Turn to the Aimee Leduc series for
edge-of-your-seat action and intelligent commentary on the world
and the past."
--Bookslut
"Cara Black never fails to bring Paris alive in each of the twelve
books."
--Murder By Type
Praise for the Aimee Leduc series
"Forever young, forever stylish, forever in love with
Paris--forever Aimee."--"New York Times Book Review "
"Transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French."" ─"Alan Furst,
author of "Night Soldiers"
" "
"Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian.... One of the
very best heroines in crime fiction today."" ─"Lee Child, author of
the Jack Reacher series
"So authentic you can practically smell the fresh baguettes and
coffee."--Val McDermid, author" of The Mermaids Singing"
"[Cara Black] is on to a good thing: each of her novels is set in a
colorful Parisian neighborhood--and there are a lot of them. The
cumulative result of reading this addictive series is a sort of
mini-tour of the city, as seen through a filter of fictional
murder.... Leduc is always a reliable and charming guide to the
city's lesser-known corners."--"Seattle Times"
"Black creates rich, plausible characters, giving them
individuality and depth."--"San Francisco Gate"
"""Brilliant.... Turn to the Aimee Leduc series for
edge-of-your-seat action and intelligent commentary on the world
and the past."--Bookslut
"Cara Black never fails to bring Paris alive in each of the twelve
books."--Murder By Type
"Forever young, forever stylish, forever in love with
Paris--forever Aimee."--"New York Times Book Review "
"Transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French."" ─"Alan Furst,
author of "Night Soldiers"
" "
"Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian.... One of the
very best heroines in crime fiction today."" ─"Lee Child, author of
the Jack Reacher series
"So authentic you can practically smell the fresh baguettes and
coffee."--Val McDermid, author" of The Mermaids Singing"
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