Countess of Harleigh Mystery #7
By Dianne Freeman
About the Book:
Filled
with Victorian-era intrigue for readers of Rhys Bowen, Deanna Raybourn,
Tasha Alexander, and Julia Seales, Dianne Freeman’s Agatha
Award-winning series takes a delightful jaunt to the City of Light as
Frances Wynn, the American-born Countess of Harleigh, encounters a
murder scene at the Paris Exposition.
Frances
and her husband, George, have two points of interest in Paris. One is
an impromptu holiday to visit the Paris Exposition. The other is
personal. George’s Aunt Julia has requested her nephew’s help in looking
into the suspicious death of renowned artist Paul Ducasse. Though Julia
is not entirely forthcoming about her reasons, she is clearly a woman
mourning a lost love.
At the exposition, swarming with tourists,
tragedy casts a pall on the festivities. A footbridge collapses. Julia
is among the casualties. However, she was not just another fateful
victim. Julia was stabbed to death amid the chaos. With an official
investigation at a standstill, George and Frances realize that to solve
the case they must dig into Julia’s life—as well as Paul’s—and question
everything and everyone in Julia’s coterie of artists and secrets.
They
have no shortage of suspects. There is Paul’s inscrutable widow,
Gabrielle. Paul’s art dealer and manager, Lucien. Julia’s friend
Martine, a sculptress with a jealous streak. And art jurist, Monsieur
Beaufoy. The investigation takes a turn when it’s revealed that George
has inherited control of Julia’s estate—and another of her secrets.
While George investigates, Frances safeguards their new legacy, and is
drawn further into danger by a killer determined to keep the past
buried.
AUTHOR BIO
Dianne Freeman is the acclaimed author of the Agatha and Lefty Award winning Countess of Harleigh Mysteries, a two-time finalist for the Macavity’s Sue Feder Memorial Award, and a finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award. She spent thirty years working in corporate accounting and finance and now writes full-time. Born and raised in Michigan, she and her husband now split their time between Michigan and Arizona. Visit her at DiFreeman
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