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  • The Mrs. Duchesney Mystery Series, Volume 2
  • By: Peggy Kopman-Owens
  • Narrated by: Ian A. Miller
  • Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
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A Key to Paris: Mrs. Duchesney's Mystery in Parc Montsouris

By: Peggy Kopman-Owens
Narrated by: Ian A. Miller
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Summary

In Paris, there were simply too many beautiful women hiding too many secrets and this case was becoming too personal and too intriguing for Mrs. Duchesney to solve on her own. There was only one name on the engraved invitation - "Louie Arnaud Bertrand" - making it perfectly clear that Mrs. Duchesney was not welcome at Chateau de Robinesque - Roussel. Investigating the "very delicate nature" of this mystery would become her sleuthing partner Louie's first solo assignment. Mrs. Duchesney had to admit Louie was an excellent private detective, but at times like these his weakness for fiery-tempered women always made him act a bit too charming, foolish, and always far too seductive for his own good. It was so curious. Why would a woman who kept the chief inspector of the Paris police on her speed dial prefer the help of a former lover in solving a mystery? Unless, of course, she had something more to hide? 

©2015 Peggy Kopman-Owens (P)2018 Peggy Kopman-Owens

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