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In front of the Centre Pompidou: one crash-proof, the other already crashed. Photo © Darren Palmer of Paris by Photo.

 

Paris Update This Week's Events

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play Chartre en Lumières

> The town of Chartres illuminates its monuments and the cathedral with colorful light installations. Through Sept. 15.

play Festival de l'Imaginaire

> Performances by troupes from around the world, Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris, through June 17.

play Festival de Saint Denis

> Music festival featuring both stars like Sir Colin Davis and young talents; ends with a dawn performance by horse whisperer Bartabas and oud player Mehdi Haddab, Cathedral and Legion of Honor, Saint Denis, through June 30.

play Festival Extensions

> Concerts, dance, films and more, various locations, Paris and Val de Marne, through May 31.

play Festival International des Jardins de Chaumont-sur-Loire

>"Gardens of delights, gardens of delirium" is the theme of this year's garden festival, Chaumont-sur-Loire, through Oct. 21.

play Festival Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés

>Jazz acts ranging from amateur to big names like Ahmad Jamal and Yusef Lateef (together). Various locations, Paris, Through June 3.

play Festival l’Afrique dans tous les Sens 2012

>A celebration of African music, film, art, fashion, dance, cuisine and more, various locations, Paris, through May 27.

play Quinzaine des Réalisateurs

>The features and short subjects entered in this category at the Cannes Film Festival shown in Paris, Forum des Images, Paris, May 31-June 10

play Salon d'Art Contemporain de Montrouge

>57th annual festival of contemporary art featuring 80 up-and-coming artists, La Villette, Montrouge, through May 30.

 

Books - Fiction

 

Murder in the Latin Quarter

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Murder in the Latin Quarter

Black is back with a new mystery novel set in Paris.

Cara Black is an incorrigible recidivist, coming out with a new crime novel set in Paris every year. Now she is back again with the ninth in the series, “Murder in the Latin ...

Murder in the Latin Quarter


Cara Black is an incorrigible recidivist, coming out with a new crime novel set in Paris every year. Now she is back again with the ninth in the series, “Murder in the Latin Quarter.”

The latest “Aimée Leduc Investigation” involves not one mystery but two: who killed a Haitian scientist specializing in research on pigs, and who is the mysterious woman who shows up in Aimée’s office one day claiming to be her half-sister and then vanishes? Because the action takes place just after the death of Princess Diana in 1997, the police and press are far more interested in finding the owner of a white Fiat spotted at the scene of the princess’s accident than in solving the professor’s murder.

Aimée’s hunt for her “sister” and the truth about their relationship causes her to stumble upon the murder victim and attract the attention of both the police, who suspect her sister of the murder, and some unknown thugs.

As usual, the pace is hectic as the chic, sexy and fearless Aimée, always inappropriately dressed in flea-market designer outfits (“She wished she’d worn jeans instead of the Dior pencil skirt”), rushes about town trying to evade the police, the goons and her partner in the detective business, René, who is secretly in love with her and wishes she would settle down and stick to their real business – the much less exciting world of corporate computer security – instead of always trying to solve crimes without pay and often getting herself beat up in the process.

Woven into the story is a subplot about corruption in Haiti (and a little voodoo). Another, ongoing subplot concerns the mystery of the whereabouts of Aimée’s mother, a 1960s radical who abandoned her husband and daughter when Aimée was a child.

Black, who lives in San Francisco, spends long periods of time in Paris researching the settings for her books, each of which takes place in a different neighborhood. This adventure takes Aimée into a variety of authentic and accurately described settings in the Latin Quarter: a student bar, a Roman arena, a former Irish seminary, a hammam (steam bath) in a mosque, the catacombs and so on.

Black incorporates historical details into the texture of the story much more smoothly in this volume than she has in past books, in which tourist-guide information sometimes annoyingly interrupted the story at crucial moments, slowing down the action.

Murder in the Latin Quarter ends with a cliffhanger that will lead Black right into the plot of her next book, Murder in …, but her fans will have to wait another year for her to commit another crime novel.

Heidi Ellison

Murder in Montmartre, by Cara Black. Soho Press, New York, 2009, 336 pp.

Reader Mimi Taylor writes: "What you find annoying, I find helpful; I like the description and history of the places. They enhance my visits to this wonderful city."

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