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In the city of light, darkness lurks...




Death of a Flapper: 
A 1920s Cozy Historical Mystery 
by Nancy Warren


Release Date: April 15th

will be FREE with Kindle Unlimited




About the Book

In the city of light, darkness lurks...
Women’s pages reporter Abigail Dixon travels to Paris seeking her big break in hard news.
When the dowdy reporter is sent to interview a famous fashion designer she wonders if she’s
made a terrible mistake. But Abby finds herself in the middle of a hard news story when her
despised stepmother is murdered in the couture house. Even worse, Inspector Henri
Deschamps believes she’s the prime suspect.
With only high school French to defend herself, Abby’s in despair until a chance meeting with
young reporter Ernest Hemingway convinces her to use her skills and clear her name by finding
the real murderer.
With help from new friends like Coco Chanel, Abby is transformed into a Parisian sensation.
Can she enjoy her new bobbed hairstyle before losing her head, since the French still punish
murderers with the guillotine…




About the Author

Nancy's a USA today bestselling author of more than 60 novels. Nancy's originally from
Vancouver, Canada but she tends to wander. She currently lives in an 18th century house in
Bath, England where she loves to pretend she's Jane Austen, or at least a character in a Jane
Austen novel. When she's not writing, she's hiking, skiing, traveling or sipping wine. She's
appeared on the front page of the New York Times (when her book, Speed Dating launched
Harlequin's NASCAR series), has been a clue in a crossword puzzle (National Post, Canada)
and she's been a finalist for the RITA award three times, honored by Romantic Times Magazine
and often shares her love of writing in her popular workshops.

With help from new friends like Coco Chanel, Abby is transformed into a Parisian sensation.
Can she enjoy her new bobbed hairstyle before losing her head, since the French still punish
murderers with the guillotine…




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