<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Aime's partner Ren urges her to learn to meditate as a counterbalance to her frenetic lifestyle, and introduces her to the Cao Dai temple. When a Vietnamese nun asks Aime to bring a package back to the temple, this act of kindness ends in a stranger's death.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A botched assignment leaves Parisian P.I. Aimée Leduc in possession of a cache of priceless Vietnamese jade. The jade's history is steeped in colonial bloodshed--and someone is willing to spill even more blood to get it back</b> <p/>Private investigator Aimée Leduc has been introduced to the Cao Dai temple in Paris by her partner, René Friant. He urges her to learn to meditate: she could use a more healthful approach to life. The Vietnamese nun Linh has been helping Aimée to attain her goal, so when she asks Aimée for a favor--to go to the Clichy<i> quartier</i> to exchange an envelope for a package--René prompts Aimée to agree. But the intended recipient, Thadée Baret, is shot and dies in Aimée's arms before the transaction can be completed, leaving Aimée with a wounded arm, a check for 50,000 francs, and a trove of ancient jade artifacts. <p/>Whoever killed Baret wants the jade. The RG--the French secret service--a group of veterans of the war in Indochina and some wealthy ex-colonials and international corporations seeking oil rights are all implicated. And the nun, Linh, has disappeared.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b><b>Praise for <i>Murder in Clichy</i> <p/></b></b>Weaving culture, history and suspense, Black scores again.<b><b><br>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/><b><b>Praise for Cara Black's <i>New York Times</i> bestselling Aimée Leduc series</b></b></b></b> <p/>"Charming . . . Aimée is one of those blithe spirits who can walk you through the city's historical streets and byways with their eyes closed."<br><b>--Marilyn Stasio, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>"Leduc has a thorough grasp of the practicalities of investigation, plus a penchant for undercover work that will have readers on pins and needles."<br><b>--<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i></b> <p/>"Conveys vividly those layers of history that make the stones of Paris sing for so many of us."<b><br>--<i>Chicago Tribune <p/></i></b>"Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian . . . One of the very best heroines in crime fiction today."<b><br> <b>--Lee Child <p/></b></b>"Like having your own personal tour guide to quartiers of Paris you might otherwise be too timid to explore on your own, a very sophisticated guide in heels and retro Givenchy, who livens the tour with street-smart observations. Cara Black's scene-setting details blend into the mystery as smoothly as <i>crème de framboise</i> into champagne--unnoticed at first amid the bubbles, but oh the kick!" <b><b><br>--Margaret Maron<br></b></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Cara Black is the author of sixteen books in the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling Aimée Leduc series. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and visits Paris frequently.
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