The Devil in Montmartre by Gary Inbinder

The Devil in Montmartre by Gary Inbinder

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Summary

When the mutilated corpse of a beautiful dancer is found in a Montmartre sewer, a nervous public fears that Jack the Ripper has crossed the Channel—but Inspector Achille Lefebvre has his own theories.

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The Devil in Montmartre by Gary Inbinder

When the mutilated corpse of a beautiful dancer is found in a Montmartre sewer, a nervous public fears that Jack the Ripper has crossed the Channelbut Inspector Achille Lefebvre has his own theories.
“Fin-de-siecle Paris comes brilliantly alive in The Devil in MontmarteWith an insidious conspiracy against Toulouse-Lautrec and a cast of characters including artists, writers, Can-Can dancers, and an evil circus clown, Gary Inbinder lays a plot as fascinating as the midnight streets of the Parisian Right Bank.” -- Michael Wiley, Shamus Award-winning author of A Bad Night’s Sleep
“A satisfying mystery to the end. Highly recommended for Ripper fans and lovers of fin de siècle!” -- Historical Novel Society Review
“Inbinder's mystery debut shows Montmartre at its atmospheric best—inhabited by characters as diverse and devious as Paris can offer.” ” -- Kirkus
“Inbinder depicts a fascinating period in Parisian history with excellent detail, and Inspector Lefebvre’s techniques are intriguing, as they show the advent of modern forensics.” -- Library Journal
“Has Jack the Ripper crossed the Channel? The savagery of the killing near the Moulin Rouge raises fears that the Ripper has resumed his slaughter. Plenty of precise period detail helps drive the plot.” -- Publishers Weekly
“A whodunit that combines a killer plot with skillful characterization. The reader comes away emotionally exhausted but exhilarated by the author’s first venture in the genre.” -- Richmond Times Dispatch
“Has Jack the Ripper reemerged in Paris? Or did Toulouse-Lautrec, or any number of colorful suspects, dismember a beautiful young woman? With vivid historical detail, Inbinder takes us on a twisted journey through gaudy, gritty fin-de-siecle Paris to a shocking denouement.” -- Barbara Corrado Pope, author of The Missing Italian Girl
“Inbinder weaves a wonderful tale and hit plotting and pacing and right on the money. I always wished Caleb Carr had written more in his Alienist series—well, I have found my replacement.” -- Crimespree Magazine
“A superbly crafted mystery from first page to last. A solid entertainment filled with unexpected plot twists and surprising turns, The Devil In Montmartre is truly extraordinary and very highly recommended.” -- Midwest Book Review
“Gary Inbinder knows his fin de siecle Paris well. Characters thrive amid this underbelly of a cityscape.” -- Providence Journal
Gary Inbinder’s fiction, articles and essays have appeared in Bewildering Stories, Halfway Down the Stairs, The Absent Willow Review, Morpheus Tales, Litsnack, Touchstone Magazine, and other publications. He is a member of both the Historical Novel Society and the Bewildering Stories Editorial Review Board. He lives in California.
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ISBN 13 9781605986470
ISBN 10 160598647X
Title The Devil in Montmartre
Author Gary Inbinder
Series Achille Lefebvre Mysteries
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pegasus Books
Year published 2015-12-02
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.