When April in Paris means riots and firebombs.
Tensions run high in the working-class neighbourhood of Belleville when a hunger strike to protest against strict immigration laws escalates.
Aimee Leduc is trying to help her old friend Anais, the wife of the interior minister, who is caught up in some frightening events to do with her husband. But Aimee herself barely escapes death as she pursues terrorists amongst the Algerian nationalists and Islamic fundamentalists who have formed an underground North African network in Paris.
Read MoreMurder in Belleville is a winning mystery, as stylish and sexy as the city Cara Black knows so well. - George PelecanosBlurring the edges between mystery and thriller, Black's second novel makes April in Paris more spine-tingling but more beautiful than ever. - Kirkus ReviewAfter a first-class debut in sassy detective Aimee Leduc returns (in MURDER IN BELLEVILLE), offering an intriguing glimps of Paris's gruff Belleville district...the suspense begins immediately...(Aimee) smarlty hones in to pull off a thrilling finale that nicely exhibits the author's creative skills. - Publishers Weekly