Friday, January 7, 2022

The Paris Detective

 


Welcome to my reading corner , where we talk about the books I've read and think you should know about , and that you might be interested in. This weeks book is actual a audio book, and before you ask you did read that right, and yes I do hardly every if at all listing to them , but in the next few days your been hearing me talk about six of them , so pull up a set and if you want to get a drink.a big thank you to  Hachette Audio's for


Title: The Paris Detective 
Author : James Patterson & Richard Dilallo
Narrated by Jean Brassard
Length 10 hours 28 minutes
Unabridged
Rating: 4
Would I recommend it: Yes
Would I listen to more books been narrated by Jean Brassard ? Yes
Like always I  want to say a  huge  thank you to the publisher  Hachette Audio,  the authors  James Patterson & Richard Dilallo  well as to Nita Basu and Jasmine Normall ,because with out their hard work I wouldn't be finding new authors or new audio books to like . Now on to my thoughts, this one felt a bit like it was a novella because its not one case but 3 different case with the same Paris Detective , and while I did enjoy it ,there was times that the main character Luc Moncrief got a bit on my nerves but there was other times that I actually liked him, so it was a win win when it came to his character, but the one thing that really made the story was the narrator his description of NYC, and Paris as well as the characters . 

The evidence is clear—Luc Moncrief, the most famous detective in Paris, is now the sharpest crime-solving mind in the NYPD. Three thrilling cases from the creator of Alex Cross and Detective Michael Bennett.

French Kiss: Very handsome and charming French detective Luc Moncrief joined the NYPD for a fresh start--but someone wants to make his first big case his last. Welcome to New York.

French Twist: Gorgeous women are dropping dead at upscale department stores in New York City. Detective Luc Moncrief and Detective Katherine Burke are close to solving the mystery, but looks can be deceiving....
 

The Christmas Mystery: In the heart of the holiday season, priceless paintings have vanished from a Park Avenue murder scene. Now, dashing French detective Luc Moncrief must become a quick study in the art of the steal--before a coldblooded killer paints the town red. Merry Christmas, Detective

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