American in Paris (Cambridge)
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Mastering the Art of French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge
read by Polly Lee
Part 1 of the American in Paris (Cambridge) series
Fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Marie Benedict, Nita Prose, and of course, Julia Child, will adore this magnifique new mystery set in Paris and starring Julia Child's (fictional) best friend, confidant, and fellow American. From the acclaimed author of Murder at Mallowan Hall, this delightful new book provides a fresh perspective on the iconic chef's years in post-WWII Paris.
"Enchanting . . . Cambridge captures Child's distinct voice and energy so perfectly. Expect to leave this vacation hoping for a return trip." -Publishers Weekly
As Paris rediscovers its joie de vivre, Tabitha Knight, recently arrived from Detroit for an extended stay with her French grandfather, is on her own journey of discovery. Paris isn't just the City of Light; it's the city of history, romance, stunning architecture . . . and food. Thanks to her neighbor and friend Julia Child, another ex-pat who's fallen head over heels for Paris, Tabitha is learning how to cook for her Grandpere and Oncle Rafe.
Between tutoring Americans in French, visiting the market, and eagerly sampling the results of Julia's studies at Le Cordon Bleu cooking school, Tabitha's sojourn is proving thoroughly delightful. That is, until the cold December day they return to Julia's building and learn that a body has been found in the cellar. Tabitha recognizes the victim as a woman she'd met only the night before, at a party given by Julia's sister, Dort. The murder weapon found nearby is recognizable too-a knife from Julia's kitchen.
Tabitha is eager to help the investigation, but is shocked when Inspector Merveille reveals that a note, in Tabitha's handwriting, was found in the dead woman's pocket. Is this murder a case of international intrigue, or something far more personal? From the shadows of the Tour Eiffel at midnight, to the tiny third-floor Child kitchen, to the grungy streets of Montmartre, Tabitha navigates through the city hoping to find the real killer before she or one of her friends ends up in prison . . . or worse.
"Certain to appeal to a broad readership, especially fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Rhys Bowen, and Cambridge's own Phyllida Bright series." -First Clue, STARRED REVIEW
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A Murder Most French
by Colleen Cambridge
read by Polly Lee
Part 2 of the American in Paris (Cambridge) series
The graceful domes of Sacre Coeur, the imposing cathedral of Notre Dame, the breathtaking Tour Eiffel... Paris is overflowing with stunning architecture. Yet for Tabitha Knight, the humble building that houses the Cordon Bleu cooking school, where her friend Julia studies, is just as notable. Tabitha is always happy to sample Julia's latest creation and try to recreate dishes for her Grand-pere and Oncle Rafe.
The legendary school also holds open demonstrations, where the public can see its master chefs at work. It's a treat for any aspiring cook-until one of the chefs pours himself a glass of wine from a rare vintage bottle-and promptly drops dead in front of Julia, Tabitha, and other assembled guests. It's the first in a frightening string of poisonings that turns grimly personal when cyanide-laced wine is sent to someone very close to Tabitha.
What kind of killer chooses such a means of murder, and why? Tabitha and Julia hope to find answers in order to save innocent lives-not to mention a few exquisite vintages-even as their investigation takes them through some of the darkest corners of France's wartime past...
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A Fashionably French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge
read by Polly Lee
Part 3 of the American in Paris (Cambridge) series
American expat Tabitha Knight has found a new life in postwar Paris, along with a delightful friend in aspiring
chef Julia Child. Yet there are perils in peacetime too, as a killer infiltrates one of the city's most famous fashion
houses.
If there's one art the French have mastered as well as fine cuisine, it's haute couture. Tabitha and Julia are
already accustomed to sampling the delights of the former. Now fashion is returning to the forefront in Paris,
as the somber hues of wartime are replaced by vibrant colors and ultra-feminine silhouettes, influenced by
Christian Dior's "New Look."
Tabitha and Julia join a friend for a private showing at an exclusive fashion atelier, Maison Lannet. The event
goes well, but when Tabitha returns later that evening to search for a lost glove, she finds the lights still on-and
the couturier dead, strangled by a length of lace. The shop manager suspects that a jealous rival-perhaps
Dior himself-committed the crime. Tabitha dismisses that idea, but when another body is found, it's apparent
that someone is targeting employees of Maison Lannet.
Meanwhile, Tabitha's Grand-père and Oncle Rafe are in the midst of their own design-related fracas, as
they squabble over how to decorate their new restaurant. And there are strange break-ins at a nearby shoe
store-but are the crimes related? It's up to Tabitha to don her investigative hat and find answers before
someone commits another fatal fashion faux pas.
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A Fashionably French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge
read by Polly Lee
Part of the American in Paris (Cambridge) series
If there's one art the French have mastered as well as fine cuisine, it's haute couture. Tabitha and Julia are already accustomed to sampling the delights of the former. Now fashion is returning to the forefront in Paris, as the somber hues of wartime are replaced by vibrant colors and ultra-feminine silhouettes, influenced by Christian Dior's "New Look."
Tabitha and Julia join a friend for a private showing at an exclusive fashion atelier, Maison Lannet. The event goes well, but when Tabitha returns later that evening to search for a lost glove, she finds the lights still on-and the couturier dead, strangled by a length of lace. The shop manager suspects that a jealous rival-perhaps Dior himself-committed the crime. Tabitha dismisses that idea, but when another body is found, it's apparent that someone is targeting employees of Maison Lannet.
Meanwhile, Tabitha's Grand-père and Oncle Rafe are in the midst of their own design-related fracas, as they squabble over how to decorate their new restaurant. And there are strange break-ins at a nearby shoe store-but are the crimes related? It's up to Tabitha to don her investigative hat and find answers before someone commits another fatal fashion faux pas.
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