Murder in the Rue de Paradis

Murder in the Rue de Paradis by Cara Black is a mystery novel published by Soho Press in 2008, featuring 305 pages in English. The story follows Aimee Leduc, who is on the brink of happiness when her fiancé, Yves, is suddenly killed. As she investigates his murder, Aimee encounters a range of suspects, including a woman in a chador and a male prostitute, leading her into the complexities of Kurdish and Turkish politics.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves elements of city life with the challenges faced by women sleuths and private investigators. The book delves into the dynamics of Aimee’s investigation, exploring themes of loss and the pursuit of truth amidst a backdrop of political intrigue. This edition presents a compelling look at the intersection of personal and political conflicts, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding mystery.
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As Aimee Leduc is about to find happiness at last, Yves, her fiance of a single night, is killed. Was the murderer a woman in a chador? Or a male prostitute? Finding out involves Aimee in Kurdish and Turkish politics.
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