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Detective Luc Moncrief #1-3

The Paris Detective

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The most revered detective in Paris puts his skills to the test in three thrilling cases from the creator of Alex Cross and Detective Michael Bennett.

French Kiss :  Very handsome and charming French detective Luc Moncrief joined the NYPD for a fresh start—but someone wants to make his first big case his last. Welcome to New York.

The Christmas Mystery :  In the heart of the holiday season, priceless paintings have vanished from a Park Avenue murder scene. Now, dashing French detective Luc Moncrief must become a quick study in the art of the steal—before a coldblooded killer paints the town red. Merry Christmas, Detective.

French Twist :  Gorgeous women are dropping dead at upscale department stores in New York City. Detective Luc Moncrief and Detective Katherine Burke are close to solving the mystery, but looks can be deceiving . . . .

448 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 28, 2021

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James Patterson

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James Patterson is the most popular storyteller of our time and the creator of such unforgettable characters and series as Alex Cross, the Women’s Murder Club, Jane Smith, and Maximum Ride. He has coauthored #1 bestselling novels with Bill Clinton, Dolly Parton, and Michael Crichton, as well as collaborated on #1 bestselling nonfiction, including The Idaho Four, Walk in My Combat Boots, and Filthy Rich. Patterson has told the story of his own life in the #1 bestselling autobiography James Patterson by James Patterson. He is the recipient of an Edgar Award, ten Emmy Awards, the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation, and the National Humanities Medal.

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2,497 reviews332 followers
June 6, 2022
An absolute and complete waste of time with this discombobulated and marginally coherent story. 0 of 10 stars
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908 reviews34 followers
February 5, 2022
I didn't finish this.
It's bad. The main character is smug and unlikable.
The narration changes from first person to third person for no reason.
The second novelette had the mystery solved halfway through the book and the story just kind of keeps moving forward, trying to get you to like the unlikeable rich kid that is the central character.
I just stopped reading it after that.
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3,716 reviews205 followers
March 25, 2022
Finer Things

Three stories about the Paris detective, Luc Moncrief, who is on loan to the NYPD. These novella length stories are well paced with twists and turns. Delving into the personal life on Moncrief is as interesting as the cases he cracks.

I didn't like the first collection of Book Shots from Patterson that I listened to but this collection is a different story. Moncrief and K.Burke were relatable and enjoyable. The stories are often bittersweet with personal loss for Moncrief a couple of times and case that was close to him.

Here are my individual reviews for each book. Happy reading! 📚💋


French Kiss 🌟🌟🌟 .5 - More Than Just a Feeling
I liked this more than I expected. I used to like everything by Patterson that I read but then I read another bookshot collection that didn't sit well. I didn't realize that's what I was getting into here until I'd already started listening to it.

Detective Luc Moncrief experiences heartbreak like I can only imagine in the opening book to the series. It humanized him as we walked through part of his past and his present investigations. He's cocky and operates by his own rule book. He's isn't completely fast and loose with police procedure but he also is okay with skirting them a bit.

I also like his name for his partner, K.Burke. He's not in the right place for her to pursue as more than a work partner but time will tell on that.

The bulk of the book is told from Luc's point of view (1st person) with the occasional chapter from another's viewpoint. I don't mind that but those chapters were told in the third person, which I wasn't as fond of when listening.


The Christmas Mystery 🌟🌟🌟🌟 - Art of Survival
The danger is real for Luc Moncrief as he colors outside the lines of police procedure (again). I liked this a lot more than book one as Moncrief and K.Burke continue their partnership that shows signs of potentially developing into something deeper.

I liked the case that this followed but it's what happened after the case wrapped that I enjoyed the most. Hearing about his childhood and learning more about his family makes him more endearing.


French Twist 🌟🌟🌟🌟 - Dying for Beauty
Luc Moncrief and K.Burke (often referred to as simply Burke in this installment - which I don't like as much) are on the case as beauties drop dead in public places. They find themselves in the thick of things as they investigate not just this but also serious events related to friends of Moncrief's. I do like the pace and twists of the cases.

Moncrief's attitude is often very laissez-faire and would drive many crazy but I find it humorous. Also, there is the building attraction between Moncrief and K.Burke that takes root from Moncrief's side - K.Burke acknowledged it in the first book so that's established.


I was happy to listen to Jean Brassard. I am a sucker for an accent and I really like his French accent. 💘

Stories: 4 stars
Narration: 3.5 stars
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2,623 reviews56.4k followers
January 30, 2022
Readers of James Patterson’s books are well aware that he has been collaborating with other writers for a number of years, many of whom have gone on to successful careers of their own. In THE PARIS DETECTIVE, Patterson teams up with Richard DiLallo, an author with whom I was not familiar. The end result is something wonderful.

In almost all of these collaborations, you can see the Patterson influence and where it comes into play. In this collection of three novellas, the styles of the two writers blend so smoothly that it felt like an entirely different voice was speaking to me. It was quite exciting and elevated these stories to a new level. I loved each piece, but perhaps my favorite is the first one, “French Kiss.”

French detective Luc Moncrief has joined the NYPD on a temporary basis. He is teamed with Detective Maria Martinez, a sharp pro with a knack for detection and undercover work. Their definitions of work differ greatly. He believes in long lunches at expensive French restaurants, likes to shop at upscale stores, and spends as much of his off-duty time as he can with his Norwegian model girlfriend, Dalia.

Everything is going well with Moncrief’s NYPD stint until he gets a call from his chief to examine the body of a woman. He is shocked to see that the tarp is covering the bloody torso of Maria, who was working undercover as a call girl on an assignment with which he was not involved. A grieving Moncrief is determined to catch the killer and is now working with Detective Katherine Burke. Just as this new partnership is taking off, Moncrief is dealt a second major blow when he learns that Dalia has been stabbed to death in an unrelated incident.

With his personal life and psyche spinning out of control, Moncrief holds it together just enough to catch Maria’s killer. He pulls this off by using his expert detecting skills, which match well with the initially resistant K Burke.

In the second story, “The Christmas Mystery,” Moncrief gets to spend his first Christmas in New York City, with all the hustle and bustle of Manhattan and the anticipated tourist blitz. At the center of the mystery here is a popular art gallery that may be dealing in awfully expensive forgeries. Moncrief and K Burke are on the case, but what starts out as a search for forgeries grows into a bigger bust involving a huge supply of drugs being trafficked.

In a somewhat related matter, elderly debutante Ramona Dunlop passes away in her Park Avenue apartment, and the first thing Moncrief notices is that her walls are bare. Where did all her artwork go? It looks like Moncrief and K Burke will be having a busy holiday season.

The final story is “French Twist,” and it’s a remarkably close second favorite of mine. Moncrief and K Burke are enjoying an expensive meal when they are informed that a dead woman has been found in the dressing room of Bergdorf Goodman. When they arrive at the upscale department store, they find an extremely attractive young lady who is showing no outward signs of death. The game is afoot! (Ah, wrong country and detective.)

As the friendship between Moncrief and K Burke is blossoming, he treats her to a ride on a plane that he purchased to the Kentucky Derby, where old Parisian friends of his have a horse in the race. Though a mighty underdog, Vilain Garçon wins. But the celebration is somewhat muted when the owners share a mysterious note stating that their horse had better win…or else. The combination of the two mysteries keeps this story spinning at a frenetic pace.

“French Twist” wraps up in Paris itself, with Moncrief and K Burke talking about a potential future there. I so enjoyed spending time with these two that I eagerly hope Patterson and DiLallo bring them back for more adventures.

Reviewed by Ray Palen
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1,237 reviews30 followers
January 3, 2022
I was glad when I finally finished this. Didn’t care for it
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3 reviews
May 24, 2023
Alright this book is kinda dumb. The main character is very unlikeable and the cases seem to be all over the place. There are about 4-5 chapters (so ~10 pages) of interesting happenings. The rest of the book throughout all three cases just follows the thoughts of the arrogant Moncrief. Definitely won’t be reading anymore James Patterson books that are actually written by/with someone else.
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October 21, 2022
Rich French guy comes over and becomes a sharp homicide detective in New York while still addicted to the finer things in life. It was all a bit silly but charming in a Pepe Le Pew way. I wasn’t sure what was going on and it was really more like three novellas rather than one novel. All that being said I enjoyed the main characters and their high-life approach to solving cases, and I would read the sequels if there are any.
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1,350 reviews16 followers
January 15, 2022
I believe I have liked all James Patterson books written by him alone. His collaborations are hit and miss for me. This is a miss. As much as anything else, this review is to remind me to skip any others in this series. The characters nor the plot lines were interesting to me.
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279 reviews11 followers
June 8, 2022
If Patterson isn't going to write the books himself, he should at least hire someone who can write.
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1,832 reviews14 followers
November 6, 2022
3 good stories in the book, it’s a shame there are no more at the present. Hope that will be remedied.
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588 reviews
February 13, 2022
I loved the new characters that I met for the first time. They were fun. The dialogue was entertaining. The Paris Detective could definitely be made into a fun television series.
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March 24, 2022
I hate plot inconsistencies: In the Christmas book they buy an emerald ring. In the next, they detail K. Burke fitting in because of the emerald necklace he bought her in the Christmas story. They were unlikable characters for the most part. I had high hopes because the idea of the French detective is fun.
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1,038 reviews3 followers
July 22, 2022
Didn't know it was three short stories in one book until I read the reviews. The first story I liked but it was sad. The second and third stories I didn't care for. A little to slow and boring for me.
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79 reviews
November 12, 2022
Excruciatingly boring and pointless. Took me forever just to get through it. I am dying at the use of the word “thriller” describing this book 🤣😂
55 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2022
Definitely my favorite James Patterson book to date. Instead of a long, drawn-out story, Patterson and DiLallo created a series of cases, each of which has a resolution before moving on to the next. It’s a throughly enjoyable read which moves quickly and creates fun within the serious topic of crime. Montcrief, the French detective, is a fun character who also happens to be great at following his instincts, even when his partner is about to blow her stack. A fun read, fast-paced, and well done!
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412 reviews9 followers
January 5, 2022
Disappointing book. Such an interesting concept taken way overboard and ruined beyond recognition. Too many side plots at snail's pace really made this book a task to finish.
24 reviews
January 13, 2022
Loved this book! I hope Patterson continues writing books about this pair of detectives. Luc is a colorful (and extremely wealthy) police detective originally from France who has recently had some horrible events happen in his life. He and his new partner, Katherine Burke, become fast friends and work together solving various crimes in NYC. She helps him overcome his terrible sadness, and he is showing her some of the fun and perks of the wealthy.
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194 reviews
February 19, 2022
It's a good thing this book is a quick read because I forced myself to finish. (I read 2 other books inbetween!) There's no build up to the solved "mysteries" and the side plots are just unnecessary filler.
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48 reviews
April 23, 2025
The story was decent but it seemed like it jumped around a lot and there wasn’t much back story on who the characters were so it was hard to grow a like for them. Some parts of it I was really invested and other parts of it I wasn’t really interested. It was a fast read though. Each chapter is about 2-4 pages each.
55 reviews
March 14, 2024
Paint-by-numbers detective stories. Fish out of water. Opposites attract. Unconventional, but effective detective. Insert more clichés here...

I liked the characters well enough, but had I been reading this rather than listening, I don't think I would have finished.
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February 23, 2022
Pretty quick read. 3 stories in 1 book. By then end, I think Luc Moncrief wins everyone over.
1,292 reviews
May 24, 2022
I really like him, he is smart and has a good sense of humor . I would read more with this character.
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240 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2024
This one was ok. Three short stories with the same characters so no opportunity to get too invested in the story
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315 reviews15 followers
December 20, 2024
I enjoyed all three of these stories in this book!! Love James Patterson this is book #89 of his I have completed 💜💜
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