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Death at the Paris Exposition
Death at the Paris Exposition | Frances McNamara
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Amateur sleuth Emily Cabot's journey once again takes her to a world's fair--the Paris Exposition of 1900. Chicago socialite Bertha Palmer is named the only female U. S. commissioner to the Exposition and enlists Emily's services as her secretary. Their visit to the House of Worth for the fitting of a couture gown is interrupted by the theft of Mrs. Palmer's famous pearl necklace. Before that crime can be solved, several young women meet untimely deaths and a member of the Palmer's inner circle is accused of the crimes. As Emily races to clear the family name she encounters jealous society ladies, American heiresses seeking titled European husbands, and more luscious gowns and priceless jewels. Along the way, she takes refuge from the tumult at the country estate of Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt. In between her work and sleuthing, she is able to share the Art Nouveau delights of the Exposition, and the enduring pleasures of the City of Light with her family.
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dolleygurl
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Long day of working at the new house, kicking back to relax with this historical mystery. Have you read anything from Frances McNamara yet?

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Luvtoread
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An enchanting, relaxing mystery! Set in 1900 Paris, this book is full of Paris atmosphere & fashion. With appearances by Jean-Philippe Worth, Bertha Palmer, Mary Cassatt, & Degas, murder & jewel thieves abound & sleuth Emily Cabot works on solving the case. A bit slow in parts, but the atmosphere is so enchanting, you won‘t mind the wandering path to the mystery‘s end. ***I received an eARC copy from the author in exchange for an honest review

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My current read. A gift from the author!

MMenefee This sounds amazing! 8y
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