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Magic Mirror (The Georgia Lee Maxwell Series, Book 1) Kindle Edition
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"Georgia Lee Maxwell ... is a delight, a bright and funny lady with a breezy narrative voice." -Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
" … a brisk and witty book full of sharply unexpected events and packed with wonderfully robust characters." -Publisher's Weekly
SACRE BLEU! THEY KILLED A MAN FOR A MIRROR!
Florida transplant Georgia Lee Maxwell doesn't take to Paris at first, despite the fact that she's at least leaving a no-good man and a hated job as a society editor. Now she's a Paris correspondent, thank you very much—a dream come true for any journalist.
There's just a slight down side—she arrives in freezing rain, gets caught in a traffic jam caused by a bomb scare, and hates her apartment; but the real Bonjour is finding herself face down on a museum floor during a robbery. "Killed for a boring story!" she thinks. But as it happens, she isn't the one who dies. Three terrifying masked gunmen shoot the unfortunate security guard.
They could have stolen all the treasures of Monte Cristo's cave, so to speak, but it turns out they've made off with only a mirror. True, it once belonged to the French seer Nostradamus, but it may be the museum's least valuable item.
Does it have some prophetic ability? Does someone know something the gendarmes don't? Here's what Georgia Lee knows: If she finds out first, she's a journalistic hero. If she doesn't, she's dead.
Michaela Thompson's ability to bring alive a locale shines here, and when the locale is Paris, what's not to like? The writing is crisp, the protagonist witty, and the mystery is twisty. A great choice for armchair travelers! Also for fans of Cara Black, Michael Bond, and of course, the great Georges Simenon. Admirers of Hank Phillippi Ryan and the HBO show, THE NEWSROOM, will love the journalistic background.
Excerpt:
The first hint of anything extraordinary was a loud clattering on the staircase we had just descended. A moment later, three people burst violently into the room.
One of them, stumbling as if he’d been pushed, was the blue-uniformed guard I’d seen upstairs. The other two wore jeans, burgundy-colored ski masks, brown leather bomber jackets, and gloves. Both of them held stubby black guns. They looked around at us. One of them spat out some sort of order in French.
It was the most ungodly nightmare. Here were these killers, or terrorists, or who knew what, telling us to do something, and they were telling us in French. At that moment, I couldn’t have understood Bonjour. But the others— the guard, Mallet, Overton— were getting on the floor and lying face down, so I did the same. In a second, one of the intruders grabbed my wrists and taped them together, tight. I heard them shuffling around taping the others.
I lay with my nose pressed against the cold linoleum, wishing to God I’d never left Florida. Any indignity I’d had to put up with at the Sun was nothing compared to this. I was going to be killed, and all because of a story about art conservation that probably wouldn’t have worked out anyway. I thought about Mama and Daddy, and about Twinkie, who was just getting adjusted to Paris. I’m happy to say I didn’t give more than a passing thought to Ray Brown, the man I’d left in Bay City who wasn’t worth a damn.
All of this took just seconds. I heard a drawer opening and closing. The back of my head prickled. In everything I’d read about these situations, people got shot in the back of the head. The prickling became a numbness that crawled down my neck and along my spine.
Only a moment later, the shot came.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date13 Aug. 2013
- File size4238 KB
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- ASIN : B00EJXIO7U
- Publisher : booksBnimble (13 Aug. 2013)
- Language : English
- File size : 4238 KB
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- Print length : 266 pages
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 April 2016
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This debut book has entered a very crowded market. To me it had little to separate it from a whole load of other "also ran" stories. It has a female lead who is an American local paper reporter who upsticks and goes to live in Paris with her cat. Following up a story she is unwittingly involved in a robbery and murder. What is stolen is reputed to be a mirror used by the mystic Nostradamus . I think the tale would have been improved had more been made of this connection - more magic perhaps. As it is it falls into the basic whodunnit category with a very limited number of suspects. The characters are a bit flat, as is the dialogue.
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often irritated by an overblown way of writing that grates or poor characterisation and plotting
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2016Verified Purchase
This is the story of an American journalist who deci9des to uproot herself to live in Paris an immediately gets herself caught up in a robbery and murder.
I downloaded this onto my Kindle as a free book. I download lots of these and don't really expect too much. There are many that I start and end up deleting after a few chapters, often irritated by an overblown way of writing that grates or poor characterisation and plotting. I read this right to the end. I wanted to know what would happen next and I was impressed by the skill shown in the writing. The style was easy and non-intrusive. The characters were reasonably well rounded and although I've never been to Paris I found the descriptions were enough to give me a reasonable mental image of the scenes in the story. The story seems plausible and the heroine behaves in a way that you or I might behave if caught up in similar circumstances.
The only thing I would have changed is that I'd have liked a slightly stronger ending.
Worth a read on a quiet evening or by the pool on holiday.
I downloaded this onto my Kindle as a free book. I download lots of these and don't really expect too much. There are many that I start and end up deleting after a few chapters, often irritated by an overblown way of writing that grates or poor characterisation and plotting. I read this right to the end. I wanted to know what would happen next and I was impressed by the skill shown in the writing. The style was easy and non-intrusive. The characters were reasonably well rounded and although I've never been to Paris I found the descriptions were enough to give me a reasonable mental image of the scenes in the story. The story seems plausible and the heroine behaves in a way that you or I might behave if caught up in similar circumstances.
The only thing I would have changed is that I'd have liked a slightly stronger ending.
Worth a read on a quiet evening or by the pool on holiday.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 January 2016
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I really enjoyed this book. It was witty as well as suspenseful with a pinch of will they won't they romance to add to the characters. For a murder mystery it was fast paced with several twists to keep you hooked. I did feel the ending was slightly rushed and a bit disappointing but overall felt this was a good book to read and I look forward to the next in the series.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 April 2016
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This is a perfect holiday read. The main character is engaging and easily identifiable with. Just as you think you've guessed the ending, you are misdirected. I read it in one sitting as I didn't want to put it down.
This is suitable for everyone as the violence isn't overly graphic and there isn't any swearing which I found rather refreshing.
This is suitable for everyone as the violence isn't overly graphic and there isn't any swearing which I found rather refreshing.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2017
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I found this book to be an enjoyable cozy. An American journalist in Paris gets caught up in a murder robbery. Great fun. Good characterisation and engrossing storey. I recommend it.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 October 2014
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I enjoyed this book but felt very let down by the ending. it felt as if the author had run out of ideas on how to finish. I would have given more stars had there been a better ending. Oh well you can't win them all.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2014
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What a great yarn (and I don't generally favour American writers, which I know is a nasty prejudice!)
Gifted writing. I shall read more.
Thank you Michaela Thompson :-)
Gifted writing. I shall read more.
Thank you Michaela Thompson :-)
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 January 2016
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Got this as a free offer and really wondered if it was worth reading. Suffice to say it proved its worth. Great story, lovely characterisations, and the twist in the tale. Well worth reading. I thoroughly recommend it.





