category header

US Southwest

images/abook/coversAmericanSW/thiefoftime_200.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/abook/coversAmericanSW/thiefoftime_200.jpg?width=146&height=200

Leaphorn & Chee

Tony Hillerman

images/abook/coversAmericanSW/caveofbones_200.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/abook/coversAmericanSW/caveofbones_200.jpg?width=146&height=221

Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito

Anne Hillerman

images/abook/coversAmericanSW/dunning_sign_221.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/abook/coversAmericanSW/dunning_sign_221.jpg?width=146&height=221

Cliff Janeway

John Dunning

images/abook/covers/coel/theeaglecatcher_233.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/abook/covers/coel/theeaglecatcher_233.jpg?width=146&height=233

Father John O'Malley & Vicky Holden

Margaret Coel

An Aimee Leduc Investigation

Aimee Luduc Investigations

Aimée Leduc is a fictional character, created by author Cara Black, who first appeared in print in 1998. She is a Paris-based, modern, female, private investigator. The mystery series is called Aimée Leduc Investigations. Aimée Leduc is French, born to an American mother and a French police investigator. Her mother disappeared when she was eight years old. She was raised by her father, who removed all reminders of her mother's existence. She lives in Paris during the 1990s. She attended the famous Sorbonne as a pre-med student, but decided that medicine is not her forte and chose to take over the Leduc Investigation firm after her father's death during a stakeout. She specializes in computer investigation with her partner Rene, her friend from her Sorbonne days. Her adventures take her to the many and varied areas of Paris.  Leduc is a sharp, fashionable, hip, and quite headstrong young woman who has assumed the investigative mantle left to her by her father. During the course of her investigations she often finds a need for disguise or for hacking into computer systems. Aimée often puts herself in danger and at times gets injured. As do many detectives, she has a satellite-system of oddball side characters. René Friant, a dwarf and computer expert, is her partner. Commissaire Morbier is her god-father and sometimes helps her on cases or with official leverage. Inspector Melac is her implacable, hardnosed rival on the police force. The Leduc series often explores in realistic detail her fictional Parisienne community, ambience, and landscape. It is also notable for interweaving complex familial intrigue and emotions into the standard mystery plots. She is always in search of her father's murderer, her vanished mother, and, in the later books, involved with sibling-related subplots.Aimée Leduc is a fictional character, created by author Cara Black, who first appeared in print in 1998. She is a Paris-based, modern, female, private investigator. The mystery series is called Aimée Leduc Investigations. Aimée Leduc is French, born to an American mother and a French police investigator. Her mother disappeared when she was eight years old. She was raised by her father, who removed all reminders of her mother's existence. She lives in Paris during the 1990s. She attended the famous Sorbonne as a pre-med student, but decided that medicine is not her forte and chose to take over the Leduc Investigation firm after her father's death during a stakeout. She specializes in computer investigation with her partner Rene, her friend from her Sorbonne days. Her adventures take her to the many and varied areas of Paris.  Leduc is a sharp, fashionable, hip, and quite headstrong young woman who has assumed the investigative mantle left to her by her father. During the course of her investigations she often finds a need for disguise or for hacking into computer systems. Aimée often puts herself in danger and at times gets injured. As do many detectives, she has a satellite-system of oddball side characters. René Friant, a dwarf and computer expert, is her partner. Commissaire Morbier is her god-father and sometimes helps her on cases or with official leverage. Inspector Melac is her implacable, hardnosed rival on the police force. The Leduc series often explores in realistic detail her fictional Parisienne community, ambience, and landscape. It is also notable for interweaving complex familial intrigue and emotions into the standard mystery plots. She is always in search of her father's murderer, her vanished mother, and, in the later books, involved with sibling-related subplots.

More

All categories RSS PDF Print
Cover Title Authors Rating Hits Status
cover Title: Murder at the Porte de Versailles Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 948 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in the Rue de Paradis Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1066 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in the Sentier Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1074 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in the Marais Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1080 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in the Latin Quarter Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1102 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in Passy Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1103 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder at the Lanterne Rouge Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1115 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in Saint-Germain Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1117 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder on the Left Bank Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1120 Status: Available
cover Title: Murder in the Palais Royal Authors: Cara Black Rating: 0 Hits: 1123 Status: Available

 
Please past text to modal

Sorry, this website uses features that your browser doesn’t support. Upgrade to a newer version of Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge and you’ll be all set.