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Historical Novel Society Reviews The Devil In Montmartre
"A macabre murder mystery with a host of intriguing characters...A young Moulin Rouge Can-Can dancer’s body is found in the sewer under strange circumstances that have the police force questioning a host of individuals acquainted with the victim...The story covers only a handful of days, and is told through multiple perspectives, which makes it more challenging for the reader to decide on the identity of the culprit—a satisfying mystery to the end. Highly recommended for Ripper fans and lovers of fin de siècle!" Historical Novels Review
A great review of The Devil In Montmartre! You can read the entire review on The Historical Novel Society website:
http://historicalnovelsociety.org/rev...
A great review of The Devil In Montmartre! You can read the entire review on The Historical Novel Society website:
http://historicalnovelsociety.org/rev...

Published on November 01, 2014 08:07
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historical-fiction, mystery, review
Crimespree Reviews The Devil In Montmartre
There's a great new review of The Devil in Montmartre in Crimespree Magazine(12/2/14):
"Indications are that this is the first in a series, I certainly hope so as I would love to read more adventures with Inspector Lefebvre. I always wished Caleb Carr had written more in his ALIENIST series, well, I have found my replacement." Crimespree Magazine
http://crimespreemag.com/
"Indications are that this is the first in a series, I certainly hope so as I would love to read more adventures with Inspector Lefebvre. I always wished Caleb Carr had written more in his ALIENIST series, well, I have found my replacement." Crimespree Magazine

http://crimespreemag.com/
Published on December 02, 2014 09:40
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historical-fiction, mystery, review
Richmond Times-Dispatch Reviews The Devil in Montmartre
The Richmond Times-Dispatch just gave "The Devil" a stellar review!
"Inbinder draws deeply on the well of French history, including its shameful anti-semitism, as he creates a whodunit that combines a killer plot with skillful characterization. And the latter includes not only the human cast but also Paris itself, a metropolis in which splendor coexists with sin. Add Inbinders revelatory prose...and the reader comes away emotionally exhausted but exhilarated by the author's first venture in the genre."
You can read the entire review online here:
http://www.richmond.com/entertainment...
"Inbinder draws deeply on the well of French history, including its shameful anti-semitism, as he creates a whodunit that combines a killer plot with skillful characterization. And the latter includes not only the human cast but also Paris itself, a metropolis in which splendor coexists with sin. Add Inbinders revelatory prose...and the reader comes away emotionally exhausted but exhilarated by the author's first venture in the genre."

You can read the entire review online here:
http://www.richmond.com/entertainment...
Published on January 25, 2015 08:11
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historical-fiction, mystery, review