The Perils of Paris

 


The Perils of Paris

by Ana T. Drew

GENRE:   cozy mystery



When someone tries to kill her sister,
it’s time for Julie Cavallo to don her sleuthing cap!

The Provence sweet shop owner rushes to the home of her twin sister in Paris.
Julie’s main question is: Who would want Cat, a professional medium, dead?
Unfortunately, Cat doesn’t have a clue.
But since when has the absence of clues deterred Julie?

Soon enough, she uncovers a suspicious death, unsolved disappearances, and a spiritual community with a dark secret to protect.
By the time Julie realizes she opened a big can of worms, she’s in too deep.
And her life is in danger.

Cue the handsome captain Gabriel Adinian, Julie’s longtime crush.
Why is he in Paris?
Probably on assignment for the Gendarmerie Nationale. Or maybe a private matter unrelated to Julie.
But what if he’s taken leave to watch over her?
Then, Julie hopes he’ll do a little more than watch—professionally and… otherwise.

Can Julie, with the help of her friends, solve the far-reaching case and cheat death once again?



Excerpt:


“I knew yoga makes one bendy,” Cat muses, staring at the door. “But I had no idea it also makes one super speedy.”


“Rose’s speed isn’t from yoga,” I say. “It’s from chasing after the dog.”


Cat expels an incredulous snort. “Why would Grandma chase after Lady?”


“To recover her slipper.”


Should I reveal the whole shocking truth?


It feels like a betrayal but also a moral obligation. Cat has the right to know.


“They take turns,” I say.


“You mean Lady chases after Grandma?”


“Yup.”


Cat narrows her eyes. “Why would she do that?”


“Wouldn’t you, if somebody snatched your chewy bone?”


Cat’s mouth forms an O. “I totally would!”



About the Author:



Ana T. Drew is the evil mastermind behind the recent series of murders in the fictional French town of Beldoc. When she is not writing cozy mysteries or doing mom-and-wife things, she can be found watching “The Rookie” to help her get over “Castle”. She lives in Paris but her heart is in Provence.

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GIVEAWAY:


Ana T. Drew will be awarding a $10 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

 




Comments

  1. Love to read this book and the art work on the cover is great too.

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  2. Wow this sounds like a good one and the cover is so eye-catching. Wishing you a lot of new followers and readers who will buy your new book! peggy clayton

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  3. Sure looks warm and cozy, nice one!

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  4. If you are going to sleuth you might as well do it in Paris.

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  5. What inspires your book plot ideas?

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  6. This sounds like a fun read. Love the cover!

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  7. This sounds like a wonderful book.

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  8. The Perils of Paris sounds like a charming book to bring a touch of France to readers everywhere.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  9. Loving the cover and the excerpt sounds very interesting

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  10. Thank you for sharing! This seems like a great read; I love cozy mysteries! :)

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