Kirkus Review 9/1/12
This title publishes OCT 2012
“A young freelance writer who specializes in history must solve both a very old puzzle and a brand new murder. Multicultural Annie’s third (Murder in
Argeles, 2011, etc.) presents a pretty puzzle on two levels, past and present.”
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MURDER IN GENEVA
Author: Nelson, D-L
Review Issue Date: September 1, 2012
Online Publish Date: August 21, 2012
Publisher:Five Star
Pages: 348
Price ( Hardcover ): $25.95
Publication Date: October 19, 2012
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-4328-2616-1
Category: Fiction
Classification: Mystery
MURDER IN GENEVA
Author: Nelson, D-L
Review Issue Date: September 1, 2012
Online Publish Date: August 21, 2012
Publisher:Five Star
Pages: 348
Price ( Hardcover ): $25.95
Publication Date: October 19, 2012
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-4328-2616-1
Category: Fiction
Classification: Mystery
A young freelance writer who specializes in history must solve both a very old puzzle and a brand new murder.
Annie
Young arrives in Geneva to find her friend Mireille pregnant by Dr. Urs
Stoller, her brilliant but much disliked thesis advisor. No one is
terribly upset when Stoller’s body washes up on
the lakeshore. His wife, a chemist, is more concerned about problems
with the blood thinner she’s working on and the fact that her lover is
moving his family from England. Stoller, who was not above stealing work
from his graduate students, has even given Mireille
false information about some old drawings she’d asked him to appraise.
Annie’s in town to work on a catalog for a big sale a local auction
house is hosting, but she gladly takes on the task of tracking down the
artist who executed Mireille’s drawings, a woman
struggling to express herself in the restrictive Calvinist society of
16th-century Geneva. Annie’s fiancé, Roger Perret, a French police chief
on an exchange program in Geneva, is at odds with the local police, who
arrest Stoller’s wife for his murder. Also
in Geneva are Annie’s American parents, who have taken in Stoller’s
teenage son, a longtime pal of Annie’s, while their determined daughter
works to help find a killer and uncover the fate of the talented young
woman whose story so fascinates her.
Multicultural Annie’s third (Murder in Argeles, 2011, etc.) presents a pretty puzzle on two levels, past and present.
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