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The Paris Mystery

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In The Paris Mystery by Kirsty Manning, a savvy Australian journalist navigates the vibrant yet tumultuous world of 1930s Paris. Amidst the backdrop of political unrest and cultural transformation, she is drawn into a web of intrigue and deception. As she delves deeper, she confronts challenges that test her integrity and wits.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy historical fiction set against the backdrop of Paris' vibrant and intriguing atmosphere. It blends mystery, rich historical detail, and captivating storytelling, drawing readers into a world of secrets, art, and adventure. Fans of immersive narratives and historical intrigue will find this an engaging read.

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The Paris Mystery

In a city that flouts all the rules, journalist Charlie James has come to Paris to break news and, even more importantly, to break with her past.

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A superb evocation of pre-war Paris ... a mystery I couldn't put down. - Kerry Greenwood

A glittering party, a dead body, and a room full of alluring suspects, this book is everything you are looking for. With deft light strokes, Kirsty Manning takes the reader on an Agatha Christie-style journey in 1930s Paris, led by infallible hero, journalist Charlie James. The Paris Mystery will transport, titillate and ultimately, satisfy. Run don't walk to get your copy!' - Sally Hepworth, author of The Soulmate

Paris, 1938. The last sigh of summer before the war.

As Australian journalist Charlotte 'Charlie' James alights at the Gare du Nord, ready to start her role as correspondent for The Times, Paris is in turmoil as talk of war becomes increasingly strident.

Charlie is chasing her first big scoop, needing to prove to her boss that she can do this job as well as, if not better than, her male counterparts. And the best way to forge the necessary contacts quickly is to make the well-connected expats, Lord and Lady Ashworth, her business. Lady Eleanor knows everyone who counts and at her annual sumptuously extravagant party, Charlie will meet them all.

On the summer solstice eve, the party is in full swing with the cream of Parisian society entranced by burlesque dancers, tightrope walkers, a jazz band and fireworks lighting the night skies. But as Charlie is drawn into the magical world of parties, couture houses and bohemian wine bars, secrets start to unravel, including her own. Putting a foot wrong could spell death...

In this magnificent new beginning to the joyful Charlie James series, Manning beguiles with glamour and mystery set in pre-war Paris.

Praise for The Paris Mystery:

Colorful characters and a brisk pace make this a pleasure. - Publishers Weekly

'In the tradition of Agatha Christie...takes readers on a suspenseful ride, filled with twists and turns.' - Lisa Ireland, author of The Secret Life of Shirley Sullivan

A stylish, sensual mystery that hums with intrigue and passion ... Readers will love Charlie James: glamorous, fearless and taking on the world, glass of champagne in hand. - Jane Cockram, author of The Way From Here

Kirsty Manning handles this murder mystery, the multiple suspects, the twists and turns of the plot, and the exotic setting skilfully and well...there is plenty of glamour, lots of Belle Epoque champagne, beautiful clothes, aristocratic people, and unusual characters, but there is also a solid mystery to keep the reader guessing and, finally, an unexpected revelation that leaves questions to be pondered. - Newtown Review of Books

A magnificent new Manning mystery series! - Australian Women's Weekly

An entertaining romp through the City of Lights...Manning has captured the sumptuous beauty and decadence of late 1930s Paris with pure joie de vivre. For those who love mysteries in the style of Agatha Christie but with a historical twist, The Paris Mystery is for you. - Sisters in Crime

True to form, Kirsty Manning offers her readers plenty of generous descriptions of this beautiful city, situating The Paris Mystery in the context of what was happening in the world. We are presented with mouth-watering food descriptions, offered plenty of champagne and we are part of the high fashion trends of this era. The locations are opulent, the parties heavenly and the mood is exultant. Sumptuous, fun and electrifying, The Paris Mystery is a book that cosy crime and mystery fans will lap up! - Mrs B's Book Reviews

Set in a time of amazing wealth and fashion, The Paris Mystery, a decidedly French story is certain to please and makes the perfect introduction to a new series from Kirsty Manning. - Blue Wolf Reviews

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The Paris Mystery by Kirsty Manning is praised for its vivid depiction of 1930s Paris, combining historical intrigue with an engaging mystery plot. Reviewers appreciate the well-researched setting and the strong, compelling characters, particularly the protagonist, who navigates a world of art, secrets, and espionage. The book is described as an atmospheric and captivating read, blending historical events with a thrilling narrative.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760879907

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 August 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 388g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Kirsty Manning grew up in northern New South Wales. A country girl with wanderlust, her travels and studies have taken her through most of Europe, the east and west coasts of the United States and pockets of Asia.

Kirsty's debut novel, The Midsummer Garden, was published in 2017. Her second book, The Jade Lily, was published in 2018 and her third, The Lost Jewels, in 2020. Her fourth novel, The French Gift, was published in 2021. The Paris Mystery is Kirsty's fifth novel. Her novels are also published in the US and in Europe.

Kirsty is a partner in the award-winning Melbourne wine bar Bellota, and the Prince Wine Store in Sydney and Melbourne. She lives in Melbourne, Victoria.

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