November 1891. The body of a young woman is discovered at a crossroads on Boulevard Montemarte. Barefoot and dressed in red, she has been strangled and fer face disfigured. That same day a single red shoe is delivered to Victor Legris's Parisian bookshop. Sales Points Websites/Blogs: reviews and mentions on Me and My Big Mouth, Crimesquad.com, Monsters and Critics, Dovegreyreader, Susan Hill >> REVIEWS Praise for Murder on the Eiffel Tower: 'original in its subject matter, well-plotted and atmospheric' Fidra Books; 'as a reader, I recommend Murder on the Eiffel Tower warmly' Susan Hill; 'a charming and amusing whirl around a time of rapid social and intellectual change' The Morning Star; 'the reader can sense in the writing that this period in the wonderful city of Paris is a passion for the writer.' Crimesquad.com
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