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The Prisoner of the Riviera

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In postwar France, a gambler finds that surviving his vacation may be a long shot
Peace has come to England and the blackout is over, but the gloom has yet to lift from London. One night, leaving a gambling club where he has run up a considerable tab, the young painter Francis Bacon, accompanied by his lover, sees a man gunned down in the street. They do what they can to stanch the flow of blood, but the Frenchman dies in the hospital. Soon afterward, Bacon receives a strange offer from the club owner: He will erase Bacon’s debts if the painter delivers a package to the dead man’s widow, Madame Renard, on the Riviera. What gambler could resist a trip to Monte Carlo?
After handing over the parcel, Bacon learns that Madame Renard is dead—and the striking young woman who accepted the delivery is an imposter. The Riviera may be lovely, but in 1945, its sun-drenched beaches can be just as dark as the back alleys of London.
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      December 15, 2013
      Law is the first to admit that as a straight, married woman from Connecticut, she's an unlikely conduit for the notoriously wild, gay British painter Francis Bacon, portraitist of the enraged. Yet artist-sleuth Francis, unflappable and acidly witty, is the star of her latest nimble historical mystery series. The first installment, Fires of London (2012), takes place during the London Blitz. In this continuation, the war has just ended, and Francis is saddled with a serious gambling debt he's happy to pay off by delivering a package to a widow on the Riviera. Off he goes with his crafty old nanny and Arnold, his rich lover. But instead of having fun in the sun, Francis gets caught in a sticky web of murders. With his life in danger and his passport confiscated by the police, Francis has to trust a handsome bicycle mechanic and two charming ladies with surprisingly devious talents. Law's crisp, wry humor, surreptitious revelations of France's deep partisan wounds, and great affection for the marvelously resourceful, suave, and irreverent Francis make for a delectably clever tale.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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