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The 7th Woman (Nico Sirsky, Chief of Police)
by Frédérique Molay

Published: 2012-09-19
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"Frédérique Molay is the French Michael Connelly" Jean Miot, former head of Agence France Presse (AFP).

Winner of France's prestigious Prix du Quai des Orfèvres prize for best crime fiction, named Best Crime Fiction Novel of the Year, and already an international bestseller with over ...
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Introduction

"Frédérique Molay is the French Michael Connelly" Jean Miot, former head of Agence France Presse (AFP).

Winner of France's prestigious Prix du Quai des Orfèvres prize for best crime fiction, named Best Crime Fiction Novel of the Year, and already an international bestseller with over 150,000 copies sold.

There's no rest for Paris's top criminal investigation division, La Crim'. Who is preying on women in the French capital? How can he kill again and again without leaving any clues? A serial killer is taking pleasure in a macabre ritual that leaves the police on tenterhooks. Chief of Police Nico Sirsky--a super cop with a modern-day real life, including an ex-wife, a teenage son and a budding love story--races against the clock to solve the murders as they get closer and closer to his inner circle. Will he resist the pressure? The story grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go until the last page, leading you behind the scenes with the French police and into the coroner's office. It has the suspense of Seven, with CSI-like details. You will never experience Paris the same way again! 

"A taut and terror-filled thriller with a lightning-quick, sinister plot." --Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling author

"Ratcheting tension won't let you put the book down."--Cara Black, bestselling author of Paris mysteries

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Excerpt

“Trials never show us the face we are expecting.”
—François Mauriac

MONDAY

1

Marie-Hélène


It felt like lightning had struck him. He couldn’t breathe. His mouth was dry, and his throat tight. He was free-falling. She was wildly attractive: about thirty-five, five and half feet tall, slender, with short auburn hair and brown eyes highlighted by plain eyeglasses. Her voice was soft and steady. She had a keen, friendly and reassuring look in her eyes, and a smile illuminated her face—a magnificent smile. He stared at her intensely, like a pimply teenager entranced by a Playboy cover girl. ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

How black and white is the fight of good versus evil in this book? After reading it, do you think that evil really exists?

The story gives a behind-the-scenes view of an elite police division in Paris. How do the lives of its members differ from your own?

Could that coroner play a role in CSI Paris? Who would play her?

Does facing life-threatening danger make you more passionate?

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