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Murder at la Villette
By (Author) Cara Black
Soho Press
Soho Press
4th March 2025
4th February 2025
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
Parisian private investigator Aimee Leduc has been framed for the murder of her daughter's father-now she's on the lam, and must find the real killer to clear her name in this thrilling 21st installment of Cara Black's New York Times bestselling mystery series. Parisian private investigator Aimee Leduc has been framed for the murder of her daughter's father-now she's on the lam, and must find the real killer to clear her name in this thrilling 21st installment of Cara Black's New York Times bestselling mystery series. Parisian private investigator Aimee Leduc doesn't know that her life is about to be upended. Her ex, Melac, has been hounding her to move their daughter, Chloe, to Brittany. Aimee is fed up with his threats to take her to court and has stopped answering his calls. Which is why she doesn't know he's waiting for her by the Bassin de la Villette as she leaves a client's office late one night. When she finds him there, bleeding in the canal, he has just been stabbed by an assailant, who knocks Aimee unconscious and plants the bloody knife in her hands. Now Aimee is in police custody, debilitated by a concussion, with overwhelming evidence pointing to her as Melac's killer. She must figure out who murdered Melac-not an easy job, given the target on his back as a former homicide investigator. Cut off from her typical network and forced to operate under multiple layers of cover, Aimee must go deep into the underbelly of Paris's 19th arrondissement, where she rubs shoulders with biker gangs, paranoid journalists, grieving parents, and frustratingly tight-lipped ex-cops on her hunt for justice.
Praise for Murder at la Villette
A National Bestseller
A tour de force of hide-and-seek through the alleys and dive bars of the 19th Arrondissement of Paris by private investigator Aime Leduc . . . Besides a detailed tour of Paris, Cara Black has written a clever, fast-paced and exciting book I promise you will need to peel your fingers off.
TheDurangoTelegraph
A big plus for the Leduc series, [Murder at la Villette] bring[s] it fresh vigor and the page-turning intensity of sharp timelines and big stakes.
New York Journal of Books
Black shrewdly ups the stakes in the pulse-pounding 21st mystery featuring French PI Aime Leduc . . . Black maintains expert suspense and keeps things fresh by separating the investigator from her typical allies. This will thrill series fans and newcomers alike.
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Features the requisite host of colorful characters who spill out of the biker bars and tattoo parlors of the 19th arrondissement, a bevy of chic disguises, and a few slick car chases. But as usual, the star of the show is the city Aime loves. Vintage Black for fans of womens empowerment and life in Paris.
Kirkus Reviews
The pace is relentless, and the plot thickens with each chapter. An odd assortment of crooked cops, biker gangs, drug dealers, grieving parents, and even a WWII Nazi keep the challenges and the clues coming. Best read with a caf au lait in hand.
Booklist
Cara Blacks Aime Leduc novels are such powerful mysteries that this long-running series has become the standard for strong female protagonists and Parisian-based stories . . . Murder at la Villette is indeed one of the finest entries in this series as Aimes entire litany of friends and family are involved in the most personal and confounding case of her career.
Bookreporter.com
Praise for the New York Times bestselling Aime Leduc series
The finest PI series now being written.
Mick Herron, author of Slow Horses
Black offers armchair travelers a whirlwind trip through the City of Light.
USA Today
Blacks chatty style quickly transports the reader to the banks of the River Seine, and Leduc, as always, is an engaging heroine.
Financial Times
Marvelous . . . Boasts all of Blacks trademark charms, including deft plotting, sharp dialog and colorful sights and sounds.
Chicago Tribune
Black creates rich, plausible characters, giving them individuality and depth.
San Francisco Gate
Cara Blacks Aime Leduc is a gem: a stylish, brave private detective(and new mom) who zips around Paris on a scooter . . . Beguiling tours of some of Paris little-known corners.
The Seattle Times
Chic and utterly charming.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Cara Black is the author of twenty-one books in the New York Times bestselling Aimee Leduc series as well as the thrillers Three Hours in Paris, a national bestseller, and Night Flight to Paris. She has received multiple nominations for the Anthony and Macavity Awards, and her books have been translated into German, Norwegian, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian, and Hebrew. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and visits Paris frequently.