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Masquerade

Published
Jul 1998
Main Genre
Historical Mystery Hist. Mystery
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336

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In an elegant Paris hotel room, the carpet was white, the bed, covers white, and the blood of dilettante Richard Forsythe and his German mistress a ghastly touch of red. Noting the lingering traces of lovemaking and the door bolted from within, the police ruled the shootings a romantic suicide pact. But Phil Beaumont, rugged Pinkerton agent, and Jane Turner, novice "op" disguised as a nanny, were looking for evidence of murder.

Now, from the famous sewers of Paris to its gilded salons, Phil and Jane enter a decadent world that is more dizzying than champagne, more dangerous than cocaine. And among the Lost Generation--jazz singers, artists, Hemingway, Picasso, Alice B. Toklas, and Gertrude Stein--they begin to unmask the secrets of sex and politics that lead to despair, desperate acts...and perhaps their own demise.

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May 1999 St. Martin's ISBN 0312969899
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First Edition Jul 1998 St. Martin's ISBN 0312186290
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Nov 2009 Recorded Books ISBN B002WV4OK2
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