The second Aimée Leduc investigation set in Paris
When Anaïs de Froissart calls Parisian private investigator Aimée
begging for help, Aimée assumes the woman wants to hire her to do
surveillance on her philandering politician husband again. Aimée is too
busy right now to indulge her. But Anaïs insists Aimée must come, that
she is in trouble and scared. Aimée tracks Anaïs down just in time to
see a car bomb explode, injuring Anaïs and killing the woman she was
with.
Anaïs can't explain what Aimée just witnessed. The dead woman, Anaïs
says, is Sylvie Coudray, her cheating husband's long-time mistress, but
she has no idea who wanted her dead, and Anaïs officially hires Aimée to
investigate. As she digs into Sylvie Coudray's murky past, Aimée finds
that the dead woman may not be who Anaïs thought she was. Her Belleville
neighborhood, full of North African immigrants, may be hiding clues to
Sylvie's identity. As a prominent Algerian rights activist stages a
hunger protest against new immigration laws, Aimée begins to wonder
whether Sylvie's death was an act of terrorism, and who else may be at
risk.