
The Shattered Portrait
Alice Quinn(Author)
AmazonCrossing (Publisher)
Published on 25. February 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-5420-4443-1 (ISBN)
Description
When one of the wealthiest and most hated men on the French Riviera is murdered, finding his killer becomes a privilege-and a danger.
It's a Mediterranean winter in 1888. Though Cannes glistens, it's darker behind closed doors. A real estate crisis has ripped through the city's storied fortunes, upending lives. Courtesan Lola Deslys has survived the ruins unscathed...until she's drawn into the desperation of a former, and unfaithful, acquaintance. With the threat of debtors' prison hanging over her head, Lola's latest client is running out of time and luck.
Her client has solicited Lola to reclaim an incriminating contract from the ruthless banker at the heart of the crisis. Many want to see the swindler dead, and when he's found murdered, everyone is a suspect-including one of Lola's closest friends. The only clue to finding the real killer: a shattered portrait. The only hope: to follow its pieces through the back alleys and deadly deceptions of the belle epoque.
It's a Mediterranean winter in 1888. Though Cannes glistens, it's darker behind closed doors. A real estate crisis has ripped through the city's storied fortunes, upending lives. Courtesan Lola Deslys has survived the ruins unscathed...until she's drawn into the desperation of a former, and unfaithful, acquaintance. With the threat of debtors' prison hanging over her head, Lola's latest client is running out of time and luck.
Her client has solicited Lola to reclaim an incriminating contract from the ruthless banker at the heart of the crisis. Many want to see the swindler dead, and when he's found murdered, everyone is a suspect-including one of Lola's closest friends. The only clue to finding the real killer: a shattered portrait. The only hope: to follow its pieces through the back alleys and deadly deceptions of the belle epoque.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Publishing group
Amazon Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5420-4443-1 (9781542044431)
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Alice Quinn lives on the French Riviera, surrounded by her family and cats. After achieving great success with the Rosie Maldonne mystery series, featuring Queen of the Masquerade, Queen of the Hide Out, and Queen of the Trailer Park-which was a #1 bestseller in France-she changed her register and plunged with delight into historical intrigue in Cannes in the belle epoque, an era full of intriguing contrasts. The Shattered Portrait is the second novel in her Belle Epoque Mystery trilogy. For more information about the author, visit her at www.alice-quinn.com.
Back in 2001, after having read philosophy and French at the University of Leeds and realizing that being able to write a decent essay on Kant's categorical imperative didn't leave her with a great many career options, Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies decided to move to Paris, where she embarked on a career in writing and translation-working on projects including widely enjoyed video games (Game of Thrones, In Memoriam, Shiness, and Men of War: Assault Squad); top-rated apps (Human Defense, Le Deserteur, and Chocolapps); bestselling fiction (the Rosie Maldonne series-Queen of the Trailer Park, Queen of the Hide Out, and Queen of the Masquerade-The Crumpled Letter, Six Months to Kill, and Versus); and seductive travel books (Fermes-Manoirs du Bessin). She has also contributed to translation guides (The Book of Standing Out: Travels through the Inner World of Freelance Translation and The Bright Side of Freelance Translation).
She is currently working on two projects of her own: her first novel and a sourcebook, Women in Translation (a collection of writings and articles on translation from the female perspective).
She has steadily built a successful freelance French-to-English literary translation business and can now boast that she does what she loves every day of her life-she tells stories.
She lives in rural Finistere, France, with her daughter (a future bilingual genius if ever she met one) and a motley crew of thirteen rescued dogs and cats.
Back in 2001, after having read philosophy and French at the University of Leeds and realizing that being able to write a decent essay on Kant's categorical imperative didn't leave her with a great many career options, Alexandra Maldwyn-Davies decided to move to Paris, where she embarked on a career in writing and translation-working on projects including widely enjoyed video games (Game of Thrones, In Memoriam, Shiness, and Men of War: Assault Squad); top-rated apps (Human Defense, Le Deserteur, and Chocolapps); bestselling fiction (the Rosie Maldonne series-Queen of the Trailer Park, Queen of the Hide Out, and Queen of the Masquerade-The Crumpled Letter, Six Months to Kill, and Versus); and seductive travel books (Fermes-Manoirs du Bessin). She has also contributed to translation guides (The Book of Standing Out: Travels through the Inner World of Freelance Translation and The Bright Side of Freelance Translation).
She is currently working on two projects of her own: her first novel and a sourcebook, Women in Translation (a collection of writings and articles on translation from the female perspective).
She has steadily built a successful freelance French-to-English literary translation business and can now boast that she does what she loves every day of her life-she tells stories.
She lives in rural Finistere, France, with her daughter (a future bilingual genius if ever she met one) and a motley crew of thirteen rescued dogs and cats.