Murder in the Marais

Murder in the Marais by Cara Black is a mystery novel published by Soho Press in 1999, featuring 354 pages in English. Set in Paris during November 1993, the story follows Aimee Leduc, a young private detective who is tasked with deciphering a fifty-year-old encrypted photograph for a rabbi. Her investigation takes a dark turn when she discovers a corpse marked with a swastika, prompting her to delve into a web of neo-Nazi groups and political intrigue.
Readers will find Aimee navigating a complex landscape of crime and history as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder. With the assistance of her partner, who possesses exceptional computer skills, Aimee’s pursuit leads her to confront issues related to Jewish heritage and the lingering shadows of World War II. This edition presents a gripping narrative that intertwines city life with themes of mystery and detective work, making it a compelling addition to the genre.
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It is Paris, November 1993, and Aimee Leduc, a young private detective, is approached by a rabbi to decipher a fifty-year-old encrypted photograph and deliver it to an old woman in the Marais, the old Jewish quarter of Paris. When she gets there, she finds a corpse on whose forehead is carved a swastika. With the help of her partner, a dwarf with extraordinary computer skills, she determines to solve this horrendous crime. Her search for the killer leads her undercover inside a neo-Nazi group, to the next prime minister who is about to sign a trade agreement reminiscent of the old Vichy laws, and to a German war veteran. As the murders pile up Aimee finds herself in the middle of a dangerous game of current politics and old war crimes.
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