
A Bank in Paris
Mrs Duchesney's Mystery Along the Seine
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Narrated by:
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Ian A. Miller
About this listen
In Paris, two bodies have been found floating in the river. Side-by-side, the two friends are photographed smiling up into the Heavens as if this had been nothing more than another Saturday spent happily fishing. Later, a third unclaimed body will turn up at the morgue. When the fourth appears, it's time for Paris sleuths Mrs. Duchesney and Louie Bertrand to get involved. Something very fishy has been happening along the banks of the Seine. What could these four deaths have in common? And, how is a small boy named Cicero involved? "Demandez au Morse," the worm seller tells Mrs. Duchesney. "Ask the Walrus."
©2016 Peggy Kopman-Owens (P)2018 Peggy Kopman-Owens