Murder On The Left Bank: An Aimee Luduc Investigation #18
By (Author) Cara Black
Soho Press
Soho Press
7th May 2019
9th May 2019
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
A confession fifty years in the making puts everyone's favorite Paris detective tr s chic, Aimee Leduc, on a collision course with the "Hand," a cabal of corrupt Parisian cops among who masterminded her father's murder-and among whose ranks he might have once found membership. When a friend's child is kidnapped while wearing her daughter's hoodie, Aimee realizes that the case has crossed into the realm of the personal in more ways than one. A dying man drags his oxygen machine into the office of Eric Besson, a lawyer in Paris's 13th arrondissement. The old man, an accountant, is carrying a dilapidated notebook full of meticulous investment records. For decades, he has been helping a cadre of dirty cops launder stolen money. The notebook contains his full confession-he's waited 50 years to make it, and now it can't wait another day. He is adamant that Besson get the notebook into the hands of La Proc, Paris's chief prosecuting attorney, so the corruption can finally be brought to light. But en route to La Proc, Besson's courier-his assistant and nephew-is murdered, and the notebook disappears. Grief-stricken Eric Besson tries to hire private investigator Aimee Leduc to find the notebook, but she is reluctant to get involved. Her father was a cop and was murdered by the same dirty syndicate the notebook implicates. She's not sure which she's more afraid of, the dangerous men who would kill for the notebook or the idea that her father's name might be among the dirty cops listed within it. Ultimately that's the reason she must take the case, which leads her across the Left Bank, from the Cambodian enclave of Khmer Rouge refugees to the ancient royal tapestry factories to the modern art galleries.
Praise for Murder on the Left Bank
"Even after 17 books, Ms. Black has intriguing corners of Paris to revealfrom an enclave of ateliers once home to the likes of Gauguin and Rodin to a crime-ridden neighborhood where 'no one wanted to be witnessed witnessing.'"
Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal
"One of [Black's] strongest mysteries . . . But the real joy of Murder on the Left Bank is in its familiar cast and its thoughtful, witty, occasionally melancholy evocation of Paris, the city where we keep so many of our most beautiful ideas about what life might mean."
Charles Finch, USA Today
"Cara Blacks Aime Leduc is a gem: a stylish, brave private detective(and new mom) who zips around Paris on a scooter . . . Black treats us to another of her beguiling tours of some of Paris little-known corners."
Adam Woog, The Seattle Times
"Marvelous . . . Murder on the Left Bank boasts all of Black's trademark charms, including deft plotting, sharp dialog and colorful sights and sounds."
Chicago Tribune
"Since 1998sMurder in the Marais, I have looked forward to each new installment of Cara Blacks series featuring Paris-based private investigator Aime Leduc. Ive read them all, and there isnt a clinker in the lot."
Bruce Tierney, BookPage
"The atmospheric stories are so well-written that they make the reader believe they are in Paris."
Deadly Pleasures Magazine
"Cara Black takes the classic ingredients of the genre and puts a new Gallic spin on them. The finest PI series now being written."
Mick Herron, author of This Is What Happened and the Slough House series
Always entertaining . . . This well-crafted mystery is set on Pariss Left Bank, though not the chic environs of the fifth through seventh arrondissements; one of Blacks strengths is showing us the grittier, everyday Paris.
Library Journal
"Gratifyingly full of local Parisian color."
Kirkus Reviews
"Particularly poignant."
Booklist
"A quintessential author of crime fiction set in Paris . . .Not to be missed for readers of exacting heroines, and the crooked villains hiding along Paris picturesque boulevards."
Elle Marr, Criminal Element
"A thrilling adventure, filled with colorful characters that will keep you turning the pages until the exciting finale."
Fresh Fiction
"Black's plotting is intense and acutely paced, with twists in each chapter and a smooth and powerful narrative that sweeps through the book."
Kingdom Books
Praise for Murder in Saint-Germain
A Los Angeles Times National Bestseller
A BBC Best Summer Read of 2017
The abiding pleasure of this series is the chance to ride with a cabdriver who wants to discuss Sartre or just tearing around Paris on Aimes pink Vespa, making stops at the Jardin du Luxembourg and the le Saint-Louis, where Aime has an apartment. Lucky girl.
The New York Times Book Review
An atmospheric thriller with a savvy take on international arms dealing.
BBC'sBetween the Lines
The pace is, as ever, lickety-split, the sleuthing complex and the small pauses to savour Saint-Germains glories delightfully educational.
The Toronto Star
Black's detective is hitting her post-pregnancy stride, bringing up bb while battling the bad guys with the best of them.
Kirkus Reviews
Cara Black is the author of eighteen books in the New York Times bestselling Aimee Leduc series. 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 son and visits Paris frequently.