Author: | Nick Aaron | ISBN: | 9780463017470 |
Publisher: | Nick Aaron | Publication: | March 15, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nick Aaron |
ISBN: | 9780463017470 |
Publisher: | Nick Aaron |
Publication: | March 15, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In 1946 Daisy and her friend Beatrice decided to move to Paris, because they were fed up with limping London, still crippled and depressed in the aftermath of the war. And indeed, in the spring of that year, Paris was the place to be—isn’t it always? In particular, some very interesting things were going on in Saint-Germain-des-Prés: existentialism, free love, and American jazz throbbing through the night in the cellar clubs.
Then one day, just as the two were settling into a new life, a little boy stepped forward in the street and said, “Can you come with me? My mummy is all funny.” And he led them to a garret where they found his mother’s dead body.
A very disturbing murder case was thrown in their path, and one thing leading to another, Daisy Hayes, blind sleuth extraordinaire, had to rise to the challenge as never before.
“As a great admirer of Simenon and his Maigret mysteries, Nick Aaron now introduces the ‘Commissaire Divisionnaire’ Simonetti from the Parisian ‘Brigade Criminelle’. A gentle spoof and a grudging recognition of debt.” — The Weekly Banner
This 63k novel is a stand-alone in the Blind Sleuth series:
I D for Daisy
II Blind Angel of Wrath
III Daisy and Bernard
IV Honeymoon in Rio
V First Spring in Paris
VI The Nightlife of the Blind
In 1946 Daisy and her friend Beatrice decided to move to Paris, because they were fed up with limping London, still crippled and depressed in the aftermath of the war. And indeed, in the spring of that year, Paris was the place to be—isn’t it always? In particular, some very interesting things were going on in Saint-Germain-des-Prés: existentialism, free love, and American jazz throbbing through the night in the cellar clubs.
Then one day, just as the two were settling into a new life, a little boy stepped forward in the street and said, “Can you come with me? My mummy is all funny.” And he led them to a garret where they found his mother’s dead body.
A very disturbing murder case was thrown in their path, and one thing leading to another, Daisy Hayes, blind sleuth extraordinaire, had to rise to the challenge as never before.
“As a great admirer of Simenon and his Maigret mysteries, Nick Aaron now introduces the ‘Commissaire Divisionnaire’ Simonetti from the Parisian ‘Brigade Criminelle’. A gentle spoof and a grudging recognition of debt.” — The Weekly Banner
This 63k novel is a stand-alone in the Blind Sleuth series:
I D for Daisy
II Blind Angel of Wrath
III Daisy and Bernard
IV Honeymoon in Rio
V First Spring in Paris
VI The Nightlife of the Blind