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Post by cigalechanta on Mar 3, 2011 0:01:49 GMT -5
Released this month is Murder in Passy.
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Post by jo on Mar 3, 2011 5:22:59 GMT -5
I'm behind by 2 now.......Murder in the Palais Royale and this one. I need to download them onto Den's iPad and get it out of his hands so I can read them.
Jo
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Post by suzanne on Mar 3, 2011 13:53:36 GMT -5
Got my copy from Amazon yesterday. My book pile keeps growing,
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Post by geordy on Mar 3, 2011 18:21:47 GMT -5
I'm on the Hold list @ the Libes!
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Post by framboiseetrose on Mar 3, 2011 19:35:51 GMT -5
Tom got me "Murder in the Palais Royal" from the library - I'll start it tonight.
For every 6th premium membership at Bonjour Paris, you will get a copy of the new book, Murder in Passy!
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Post by Penny on Mar 4, 2011 13:21:33 GMT -5
I put a hold a the local library. Hope I have better luck with this one than Murder at the Palais Royal. Put it on Hold, was #1 on list. Kept checking back, on Acquiring list for six months. Finally they got in electronic and on CD. 2 months later before they got actual book. I think I've posted this before, is a very comprehensive list of mystery authors and books. www.stopyourekillingme.com/I love this quote "Remember, books have no calories, they last longer than a latte and you can enjoy them again and again. The police won't stop you if you go on a book bender." - Elaine Viets of course I think you can enjoy with a latte!
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Post by PariS on Mar 4, 2011 14:29:54 GMT -5
Just downloaded it this morning
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Post by cigalechanta on Mar 10, 2011 14:59:14 GMT -5
I found a writer who writes mysterys based on monuments and odd locations. I ordered from Amazon $7-14, Murder on the Eiffel Tower, The Montmatre investigation, Body in Pere Lachaize
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Post by Darcy on Mar 10, 2011 15:53:30 GMT -5
Thanks, Mimi, I'm going to check out these titles!
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Post by cigalechanta on Mar 12, 2011 0:27:26 GMT -5
Two arrived today. Interesting that the author is Claude Izner, that is actually the nom de plume of two sisters, Liliane Koch andlaurence Lefabre. Both are secondhand booksellers on the banks of the Seine and experts on ninteenth century Paris.
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Post by cigalechanta on Mar 12, 2011 0:29:27 GMT -5
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