Christmas in Paris… What could possibly go wrong?Ava Sext, an amateur sleuth and transplanted Londoner who sells books from an outdoor stand that overlooks the Seine, has vowed that this Christmas will be the best Christmas ever. It has to be! It's her first Christmas in Paris as a Parisian.But when someone pushes a book dealer in the Seine at a Christmas Fair leaving him between life and death, Ava, with the help of her fellow bookseller, Henri DeAth, a former notary in a country where notaries are a powerful caste, sets out to solve the crime before someone else dies.A little Paris Christmas Murderis a light-hearted mystery 90-minute short read set in Paris, a city where food, wine and crime make life worth living… along with a few books and Mercury, the cat.IRRESISTIBLE! PERFECT FOR FANS OF AGATHA CHRISTIE AND PARIS!A Little Paris Christmas Murder is part of A Paris Booksellers Mystery Series. Books can be read in any order as books are stand-alones.Book 1: Death on the SeineBook 2: Death in the LouvreBook 3: Death on the QuaiBook 4: Death in MontmartreBook 5: A Little Paris Christmas Murder - a 90-minute holiday novellaBook 6: Death at the Eiffel TowerBook 7: Death in the Paris OperaEvan's Isa Floris thrillers blend together far-flung locations, ancient mysteries and a touch of the supernatural in an intriguing mix of fact and fiction aimed at keeping you on the edge of your seat. Books are stand-alones and can be read in any order.Book 1: The Aquarius ProphecyBook 2: The Paradise Betrayal Book 1: Death on the Seine Book 2: Death in the Louvre Book 3: Death on the Quai Book 4: Death in Montmartre Book 5: A Little Paris Christmas Murder - a holiday short read Book 6: Death at the Eiffel TowerEvan also writes the Isa Floris thrillers that blend together far-flung locations, ancient mysteries and a touch of the supernatural in an intriguing mix of fact and fiction aimed at keeping you on the edge of your seat. Books are stand-alones and can be read in any order. Book 1: The Aquarius Prophecy Book 2: The Paradise Betrayal
This short story was a bit difficult for me to get into. However, it introduced the main character, which I liked. It was really the brief introduction of the next story which caught my attention and hope to read. A bit slow moving, sort of like a British mystery on PBS, it takes a bit before the story comes into focus, but once it does, one is hooked for another.