The world knows Parisian private investigator Aimée Leduc, heroine of
15 mysteries in this New York Times bestselling series, as a très
chic, no-nonsense detective--the toughest and most relentless in the
City of Lights. Now, author Cara Black dips back in time to reveal how
Aimée first came to inherit Leduc Detective . . .
November 1989: Aimée Leduc is in her first year of college at Paris's
preeminent medical school. She lives in a 17th-century apartment that
overlooks the Seine with her father, who runs the family detective
agency.
But the week the Berlin Wall crumbles, so does Aimée's life as she knows
it. First, someone has sabotaged her lab work, putting her at risk of
failing out of the program. Then, she finds out her aristo boyfriend is
getting engaged to another woman. And finally, Aimée's father takes off
to Berlin on a mysterious errand. He asks Aimée to help out at the
detective agency while he's gone--as if she doesn't already have enough
to do. But the case Aimée finds herself investigating--a murder linked
to a transport truck of Nazi gold that disappeared in the French
countryside during the height of World War II--has gotten under her
skin. Her heart may not lie in medicine after all--maybe it's time to
think harder about the family business.