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I am still reading, even though this is such a frantically busy time of the year.  What I don't seem to get any time to do is post reviews though.  Apologies but I will do a big catch up once the festivities are over in these parts.

In the meantime - my book from the "I" pile.

From the Blurb:

The brand-new Eiffel Tower is the glory of the 1889 Universal Exposition.  But one sunny afternoon a woman collapses and dies on this great Paris landmark.  Can a bee-sting really be the cause of death?  Or is there a more sinister explanation?

Opening Lines:

Wearing a tight new corset that creaked with every step, Eugenie Patinot walked down Avenue des Peupliers.  She felt weary at the prospect of what already promised to be an exhausting day.

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Submitted by Karen on Thu, 23/12/2010 - 07:12 pm