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The Paris Directive

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In Berlin, two former French intelligence agents hire Klaus Reiner, a ruthlessly effective hit man, to eliminate an American industrialist vacationing in southwestern France. Reiner easily locates his target in the small village of Taziac, but the hit is compromised when three innocent people are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Enter Inspector Paul Mazarelle, formerly of Paris but now living in Taziac, charged with bringing his experience in the capital to bear on the gruesome quadruple homicide. Both Mazarelle's investigation and Reiner's assignment become complicated when Molly Reece, a New York City district attorney and daughter of two of the victims, arrives and begins asking questions. Though all evidence points to a local handyman, Mazarelle and Molly have their doubts, forcing Reiner to return to ensure they see things as he has arranged them-and that no one suspects the international political motives behind the murder.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 9, 2012
      Set in 1999 and lightly cloaked in thriller garb, the pseudonymous Jay’s entertaining first novel pays homage to George Simenon and his legendary detective, Inspector Maigret. When the young wife of Paris policeman Inspector Mazarelle falls terminally ill, the couple relocate to the village of Taziac in the Dordogne region of southwest France, where hired assassin Klaus Reiner happens to be on the prowl. Soon Mazarelle is investigating the slaughter of four American tourists in the farmhouse where they were staying, a crime loosely connected to the real-life accidental NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. Never mind the international intrigue. The main draw is the charming, indomitable Inspector Mazarelle, who enjoys puffing on his old pipe, stopping for cognac in the middle of the day, and dining on sausages and lentils or his favorite dish, duck confit, at the Café Valon. Mystery fans will look forward to seeing more of him in the promised sequel. Agent: Georges Borchardt, Georges Borchardt Inc.

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