Dying to be French

Dying to be French
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Download or read book Dying to be French written by Susan Kiernan-Lewis and published by Susan Kiernan-Lewis. This book was released on 2020-05-19 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From fashion to food and their famous je ne sais quoi attitude toward life itself, everybody wants to be French. But a passion can quickly turn into an obsession. The City of Light begins to dim when the body of a teenage girl is discovered floating in the Seine—and then another—and it quickly becomes clear that the Paris police are out of their depth. When the desperate American mother of a newly missing teen comes to beg for Claire’s help to find her troubled daughter before it’s too late, how can Claire say no?


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