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The Paris mystery / Kirsty Manning.

The Paris mystery / Kirsty Manning.
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AF MANN
Adult Fiction   Lakemba . . Available .  
AF MANN
Adult Fiction   Padstow . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760879907 (paperback)
Name Manning, Kirsty author.
Title The Paris mystery / Kirsty Manning.
Published Cammeraygal Country, Crows Nest : Allen & Unwin, 2022.
©2022
Description 304 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary Paris, 1938. The last sigh of summer before the war. As Australian journalist Charlotte 'Charlie' James alights at the Gare du Nord, ready to start her role as correspondent for The Times, Paris is in turmoil as talk of war becomes increasingly strident. Charlie is chasing her first big scoop, needing to prove to her boss that she can do this job as well as, if not better than, her male counterparts. And the best way to forge the necessary contacts quickly is to make the well-connected expats, Lord and Lady Ashworth, her business. Lady Eleanor knows everyone who counts and at her annual sumptuously extravagant party, Charlie will meet them all. On the summer solstice eve, the party is in full swing with the cream of Parisian society entranced by burlesque dancers, tightrope walkers, a jazz band and fireworks lighting the night skies. But as Charlie is drawn into the magical world of parties, couture houses and bohemian wine bars, secrets start to unravel, including her own. Putting a foot wrong could spell death. In this magnificent new beginning to the joyful Charlie James series, Manning beguiles with glamour and mystery set in pre-war Paris.
Subjects James, Charlie (Fictitious character) Fiction
Women journalists -- Fiction
Australians -- France -- Paris -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Nineteen thirties -- Fiction
Parties -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Paris (France) -- Fiction
Genre Detective and mystery fiction
Series Charlie James 01.
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