The Aimee Leduc mysteries are good entertainment with plots not always easy to follow, probably aimed at younger, "hipper" readers than me. This installment is no exception.

Detective Aimee Leduc fears that a group reminiscent of the 1960s Red Terror gang is on the loose -- and her long-lost mother may just be one of them. If Aimee wants to learn the truth about her mother, she is to meet Jutta Hald at a rendezvous point in an ancient tower in the Sentier. But when Aimee arrives, Jutta is dead, shot in the head at close range.
3rd book of series and I have been enjoying them. I like that we learned more about Aimee's mother and her activities. She also attempts to clear the name of her French policeman father. I find her books well-written and fast-paced and the characters are unique. I know these books get better so I will continue to read them. Recommended!
3rd book of series and I have been enjoying them. I like that we learned more about Aimee's mother and her activities. She also attempts to clear the name of her French policeman father. I find her books well-written and fast-paced and the characters are unique. I know these books get better so I will continue to read them. Recommended!