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Lucy Musing

Published
Sep 2004
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
206

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An American girl in Paris, Lucy Musing—nineteen, pretty, witty, but down on her luck—sees a botched shooting in a restaurant. The evident target is Hertzig, a weary old Swiss operative in the gray world of fiscal espionage. Cops swarm, the two are questioned at Quai D'Orsay. When the police find that they are both foreigners, they are let go. Outside, Lucy attaches herself to Hertzig for her own survival's sake. Hertzig dares not trust her; dares not get rid of her. Did she finger him for the shooter? Each cautiously checks into the other's background. During this, the gunman shoots again, kills a man, no innocent victim. In the midst of the danger, Lucy finds Hertzig funny; he finds her bright. The setting—July, 1953, the year Stalin died, but before AIDS—offers the way Paris felt before it got so modern.

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Sep 2004 PublishAmerica ISBN 1413725309
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