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A Murder in Paris

A 1920s Historical Cozy Mystery (The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 10)

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A Murder in Paris

By: Magda Alexander
Narrated by: Kim Bretton
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A honeymoon in Paris. Idyllic days and nights. It couldn’t be more perfect. Until somebody dies.

October 1924. After their magical wedding, Kitty Worthington and her husband, Inspector Robert Crawford Sinclair, head to Paris for their honeymoon. Art museums, haute couture, French cuisine. Wondrous nights. It’s everything Kitty has always dreamed of and more. But then a body drops putting a damper on things.

At least this time, it’s a matter for the French police. There’s no need for Kitty and Robert to get involved. Things change, however, when a dear friend becomes the chief suspect, and she begs Kitty for help. Unable to walk away, she and Robert agree to investigate.

As they desperately search for clues, they discover a tortuous trail that leads from the Eiffel Tower to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and the Moulin Rouge. With time running out, the solution eludes them, until they realize the answer is to be found in the most macabre place of all, the Paris Catacombs.

A Murder in Paris, Book 10 in the Kitty Worthington Mysteries, is another captivating historical cozy mystery from the pen of USA Today Bestselling Author Magda Alexander. This ingenious tale is sure to delight fans of Agatha Christie and the golden age of mysteries.

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Diverting romp with real inspector and his bride

One never learns how these characters look. Alexander doesn’t describe them as people only as figures in a tale. It’s superficial, to be sure, but she could give some clue as to appearance other than clothing. There is almost no info on Kitty’s looks, which is curious, only her size. And that her husband thinks she’s beautiful.

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