When a major Parisian modern art event gets unexpected attention on live TV, Chief of Police Nico Sirsky and his team of elite crime fighters rush to La Villette park and museum complex. On the site of the French capital's former slaughterhouses, the blood is just starting to flow, and Sirsky finds himself chasing the butcher of Paris, while his own mother faces an uncertain future.

Author

Frédérique Molay

Writing has always been a passion for Frédérique Molay, author of the international bestseller The 7th Woman. She graduated from France’s prestigious Science Po and began her career in politics and the French administration. She worked as Chief of Staff for the Deputy Mayor of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, and then was elected to the local government in Saône-et-Loire. Meanwhile, she spent her nights pursing a passion for writing she had nourished since she wrote her first novel at the age of eleven. AfterThe 7th Woman took France by storm, Frédérique Molay dedicated her life to writing and raising her three children. She has five books to her name, with three in the Paris Homicide series.

Country of Origin

Books:

Series: Paris Homicide, Nico Sirsky

Series: Paris Homicide

Book Number:
3
2015
Review Review - THE CITY OF BLOOD, Frédérique Molay
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Blog Currently Reading - The City of Blood, Frédérique Molay
Karen Chisholm
Monday, August 31, 2015
Review Review - THE 7TH WOMAN, Frédérique Molay (translated by Anne Trager)
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Blog Currently Reading - The 7th Woman, Frédérique Molay
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
ISBN
9781939474186
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Book Number (in series)
3
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Review Review - THE CITY OF BLOOD, Frédérique Molay
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Blog Currently Reading - The City of Blood, Frédérique Molay
Karen Chisholm
Monday, August 31, 2015

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