George and Frances Roll the Dice

Book 7.5 in the acclaimed Countess of Harleigh mystery series A USA Today Bestseller

In the first novella of this Agatha Award-winning series the Countess of Harleigh, Frances Hazelton, and her husband, George, discover that a French seaside resort is a fetching backdrop for business, pleasure...and murder.

Frances and George arrive in Deauville by the sea to enjoy a long-awaited honeymoon. It’s also an opportunity for George to inspect a villa inherited by his ward and arrange for its sale. To the Hazeltons’ surprise, they find it inhabited by wealthy revelers playing an illegal game of Hazard—forbidden fun, hosted by Albert Roth, a charismatic professional gambler who has a lease and no desire to vacate.

The discovery doesn’t sit well with Frances and George. Especially since Roth also fixes horse races and polo matches and is said to pay off authorities who turn a blind eye to his criminal endeavors. But not anymore. The Hazeltons plan to break up the party. Yet the game abruptly changes when a popular British polo player who claims to have lost a fortune to Roth is found murdered in the villa’s salon.

Now Frances and George have to do more than prove ownership of the valuable Normandy coast property. They have to find a killer. They’re sure all roads lead to Albert Roth. But in a world of bribery, loansharking, corruption, and high society risks, nothing is what it seems. And for the Hazeltons, the stakes are getting higher.

In E-book and Audio April 1, 2025!

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Publishing April 1, 2025 (Kensington)

ISBN-13. 978-1496756183

Praise for An Art Lover's Guide to Paris and Murder

“A charming period background adds verisimilitude to a mystery awash in red herrings.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Freeman keeps the pace brisk and the suspects plentiful, giving even seasoned armchair sleuths a run for their money. Historical mystery fans are in for a treat. “
Publishers Weekly

“Superbly plotted.”
Publishers Weekly

“Art, murder, and the Parisian atmosphere combine in a delightful, detailed mystery for Francophile fans of Rhys Bowen or Betty Webb.”
Library Journal

“Dianne Freeman handles class disparity with care and has created a world that readers will want to explore in more depth as the series continues.”
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