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Death at the Paris Exposition: tour quotations

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Frances McNamara

on Tour

September 19-28

with

Death at the Paris Exposition

Death at the Paris Exposition

(historical mystery)

 Release date: September 1, 2016
at Allium Press of Chicago

ISBN: 978-0-9967558-3-2
ebook: 978-0-9967558-4-9
276 pages

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SYNOPSIS

Amateur sleuth Emily Cabot’s journey once again takes her to a world’s fair—the Paris Exposition of 1900. Chicago socialite Bertha Palmer is named the only female U. S. commissioner to the Exposition and enlists Emily’s services as her secretary. Their visit to the House of Worth for the fitting of a couture gown is interrupted by the theft of Mrs. Palmer’s famous pearl necklace. Before that crime can be solved, several young women meet untimely deaths and a member of the Palmer’s inner circle is accused of the crimes. As Emily races to clear the family name she encounters jealous society ladies, American heiresses seeking titled European husbands, and more luscious gowns and priceless jewels. Along the way, she takes refuge from the tumult at the country estate of Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt. In between her work and sleuthing, she is able to share the Art Nouveau delights of the Exposition, and the enduring pleasures of the City of Light, with her husband and their children.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Frances McNamaraFrances McNamara grew up in Boston,
where her father served as
Police Commissioner for ten years.
She has degrees from Mount Holyoke
and Simmons Colleges,
and recently retired from the University of Chicago.
She now divides her time between Boston and Cape Cod.
She is the author of five other titles in the Emily Cabot Mysteries series,
which is set in the 1890s and takes place primarily in Chicago:
Death at the Fair, Death at Hull House, Death at Pullman,
Death at Woods Hole, and Death at Chinatown.

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR QUOTATIONS

The French Village Diaries

It was very easy to slip into Emily’s narrative and I enjoyed experiencing Paris in 1900 with her.
At some point during the book I suspected every character we met and couldn’t wait to find out exactly who was behind the thefts and murders and how they did it.
It is a well-researched book set in a fabulous era with a gripping mystery and I loved trying to piece together the facts to work out who was guilty.

A Holland Reads

The author did a good job of capturing the time and place making this historically accurate.
This book will capture your attention from the first page and not let go until the end.
A good book and I am looking forward to reading more by this author.

Words And Peace

Perfect example of how to integrate smartly the fruit of your research into a historical novel. Luscious descriptions and suspenseful mystery. Very enjoyable.

View from the Birdhouse

The historical details in this book are absolutely fascinating.
The mystery is well paced and complex, and it kept me guessing.
Now I really want to read the rest of the books as well!

Denise on Goodreads

Through her extensive research, Frances McNamara has brought to life the periods of the Gilded Age and the Belle Epoque.
This is an author, who is new to me. I thoroughly enjoyed this entry in the Emily Cabot series and I will be sure to search out other titles by Frances McNamara.

WildmooBooks

This was an enjoyable read that never lagged.
There was a nice balance between the historical scene with descriptions of fashion and Paris with the crimes and tension of the plot. The mystery had me guessing.
I look forward to reading an Emily Cabot mystery set in Chicago.

Queen of All She Reads

McNamara’s book is filled with colorful descriptions of haute couture at the turn of the 20th century, the historical and beautiful sights of Paris and a well-developed central character.  If you like historical mysteries and reading about high fashion, this is a book you will most certainly enjoy.
I did enjoy Ms. McNamara’s voice and her descriptions were very detailed.  You could tell she had done quite a bit of research and she did an excellent job discussing all of the couture houses in existence at the time.
I enjoyed it and look forward to reading more of this author’s work.

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France Book Tours stops for September 25-28

 

Death at the Paris Exposition Monday, September 26
Spotlight + Giveaway at
History from a Woman’s Perspective

Review + Giveaway at
WildmooBooks

Tuesday, September 27
Excerpt + Giveaway at
Savvy Verse & Wit

Wednesday, September 28
Review + Giveaway at
View from the Birdhouse

Time and Regret: giveaway winners

We have winners!

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won a copy of

Time And Regret

Time and Regret

(historical mystery)

 Release date: August 16, 2016
on Amazon

ISBN: 978-1503938403
366 pages

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SYNOPSIS

When Grace Hansen finds a box belonging to her beloved grandfather, she has no idea it holds the key to his past—and to long-buried family secrets. In the box are his World War I diaries and a cryptic note addressed to her. Determined to solve her grandfather’s puzzle, Grace follows his diary entries across towns and battle sites in northern France, where she becomes increasingly drawn to a charming French man—and suddenly aware that someone is following her…
Through her grandfather’s vivid writing and Grace’s own travels, a picture emerges of a man very unlike the one who raised her: one who watched countless friends and loved ones die horrifically in battle; one who lived a life of regret. But her grandfather wasn’t the only one harboring secrets, and the more Grace learns about her family, the less she thinks she can trust them.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Time And Regret MK TodTime and Regret is M.K. Tod’s third novel.
She began writing in 2005
while living as an expat in Hong Kong.
What started as an interest in her grandparents’ lives
turned into a full-time occupation writing historical fiction.
Her novel Unravelled was awarded Indie Editor’s Choice
by the Historical Novel Society.
In addition to writing historical novels,
she blogs about reading and writing historical fiction at http://www.awriterofhistory.com,
reviews books for the Historical Novel Society
and the Washington Independent Review of Books,
and has conducted three highly respected reader surveys.
She lives in Toronto, Canada,
with her husband and is the mother of two adult children.

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