Thursday April 27, 7PM
Discussion with Cara Black, author of “Murder in Montmartre”
Tuesday, April 27, 2006 7pm
In English
Members AFSF: $3
Others: $6
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Cara Black lives in Noe Valley. She's a San Francisco Library Laureate, Macavity and three time Anthony award-nominee for her mystery series, the Aimée Leduc Investigations, set in Paris. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, International Crime Writers and the Marais Historique Society in Paris. Her books take place in different quartiers of Paris, off the beaten track, with her protagonist Aimée Leduc, a computer security detective.
About Murder in Montmartre: A childhood friend of Aimée's, now a policewoman, is accused of shooting her partner. In order to clear her friend of the charges against her, Aimée must confront Corsican Separatist terrorists, Montmartre prostitutes, a Surrealist painter's stepdaughter, the French Security Services and the Parisian police. But in so doing Aimée comes one step closer to identifying the culprit in her own father's death, a death that still haunts her.
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