Murder in the Rue de Paradis"Aimee is thrilled when her one-time lover, Yves, an investigative journalist, returns from his assignment in Egypt and proposes marriage. She accepts and Yves places a Turkish betrothal ring on her finger. But after a single night of bliss, he meets a dreadful fate. The next day, Aimee is summoned by the Brigade Criminelle to identify a corpse found in a doorway in the Rue de Paradis. It is Yves. According to a witness, his killer was a woman in a chador." "Determined to avenge her lover's death, she ventures through Paris's Little Istanbul district. The trail leads to a sleeper jihadist and she becomes embroiled in Turkish-Kurdish political controversy."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Monday Evening | |
Tuesday Noon | |
Tuesday Evening | |
Tuesday Early Evening | |
Wednesday Morning | |
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Wednesday Early Evening | |
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