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Frances and Charles took their ward and her half sister back to England and then returned to Paris to solve another murder. This one was a bit far-fetched, but the historical tid bits are delicious: Frances drives a motor car! She learns to golf! And her sister-in-law is competing in the Paris Olympics golf tournament, which is getting little press because of the Exposition. The world is changing fast, and Frances and George are doing their best to keep up - while still enjoying their privileged lifestyle, of course.
Frances has also made friends (of sorts) with her former nemesis - the woman her unmourned husband was in bed with when he died. AND her mother arrives after a six month Egyptian trip.

Frances and George are at it again. While spending a well deserved vacation in Paris, they are approached to solve a murder. With the usual apblomb this book has its twists and turns, elite society, covert information seeking parties and plenty more to keep the reader entertained. I love this series.

An entertaining read with lots of viable suspects. Interesting characters both new and old. Freeman is a deft hand at locale and time period details