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Frédérique Molay
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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
The 7th Woman, A Paris Homicide Mystery by Frédérique Molay is a riveting book about a serial killer who is tantalizing the police. He has targeted Chief of Police Nico Sirksky who must race against the clock to solve this as the serial killer gets closer to his inner circle, including his son and...
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I received a free kindle copy of Crossing the Line: A Paris Homicide Mystery by Frédérique Molay translated by Anne Trager, published by Le French Book from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review. I gave this second book of the series five stars because it kept me guessing & is a stand alone book...
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
This is the second in Molay’s Nico Sirsky series is set in Paris and I have already added the third to my TBR pile.  Less frenetic in pace than the The 7th Woman, it was no less compelling.  More intricately (and interestingly) plotted with twists and turns galore I devoured this installment just as...
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I enjoy mysteries and recently I have been trying to read mysteries from different parts of the world and have found it very interesting to see how these types of stories play out in different cultures.  Cotteril’s Dr. Siri Paiboun series set in 1970’s Laos is full of self deprecating humor and a di...
bookishwanderlove
bookishwanderlove rated it 10 years ago
**Originally posted on Bookish Wanderlove.**3.5 StarsOpening Lines"Nico Sirsky breathed deeply, concentrating on his stride. His arms were bent at ninety degrees, and his eyes were focused straight ahead. The harsh cold bit his cheeks, but he kept a good pace, pain notwithstanding. He had been shot ...
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