

However, the next day, someone is dead, and Frannie realizes the gravity of what she’s done. You Should Have Known: When retired nurse Frannie Greene moves into a senior living apartment, she finds a compelling friendship with her new neighbor Katherine, only to discover that Katherine is married to the judge who Frannie believes is implicated in the death of her beloved granddaughter. In one dreadful, impulsive moment, she tampers with his medicine. But her quiet life is violently disrupted when Colonel Stepney, her former handler, drags her back into the fray for a risky three-pronged mission in Paris. Since then, she has left spycraft behind to take a training job as a sharpshooting instructor in the Scottish Highlands. Night Flight to Paris: October 1942: it’s been two years since Kate Rees was sent to Paris on a British Secret Service mission to assassinate Hitler. CLICK HERE TO RSVP and receive the Zoom login information.Join us for an evening with three wonderful authors! Cara Black, author of the Aimee Le Duc series and Three Hours in Paris will be back with a new Kate Rees novel and Rebecca A Keller will be in with her debut novel! They will be in conversation with our very own Jess Lourey. Best known for the Private Investigator Aimée Leduc series, Black is regarded as one of the leading names in Parisian crime novels. The attention to detail and immersive research undertaken during her trips to Paris earned the New York Times-bestselling author a Médaille de la Ville de Paris for her contributions to French culture. CLICK HERE TO RSVP and receive the Zoom login information.Ībout the author: Cara Black‘s affinity for France is the driving force behind her work.

The program will draw on live questions from the audience. Miles away from her native rural Oregon, Kate fights for her life and the fate of the world. The thriller tells the story of a young American markswoman, Kate, tasked with assassinating the Führer against the fall of the City of Lights to the Nazis. Named a Best Mystery of 2020 by the Washington Post, Three Hours in Paris reimagines Hitler’s brief visit to Paris in June of 1940. During this virtual conversation with Programs Manager Alice McCrum, Black will speak about her latest book, Three Hours in Paris. The New York Times best-selling author of the Aimee Leduc investigations reimagines history in her masterful, pulse-pounding spy thriller, Three Hours in Paris. Join the American Library in Paris’s Evenings with an Author series on 6 April as we host “doyenne of the Parisian crime novel” Cara Black. In June of 1940, when Paris fell to the Nazis, Hitler spent a total of three. Writing Workshop Winter 2023: Landscape & MemoryĬLICK HERE TO RSVP and receive the Zoom login information. Affordable digital textbook from RedShelf: Three Hours in Paris by: Cara Black.
