A Daughter's guide to mothers and murder

Book 8 in the USA Today Bestselling Countess of Harleigh mystery series

In the eighth installment of this Agatha Award-winning series the Countess of Harleigh, Frances Hazelton, and her husband, George, uncover the secrets of backstage Paris to find out who’s acting the role of a killer to chilling perfection.

Frances and George are ending their stay in Paris with some well-deserved leisure time when an old acquaintance from London, Alicia Stoke-Whitney, seeks Frances’s help to investigate a personal matter. Alicia’s daughter is being courted by Carlson Deaver, a wealthy American shadowed by a very suspicious tragedy.

Less than a year ago, Carlson’s wife, a former actress, was murdered, her body discovered in one of the more dubious quartiers in Paris. Though authorities guess it was a robbery gone wrong, no one was ever brought to justice. Until Daniel Cadieux, Inspector for the Sûreté, follows a startling new lead. None other Sarah Bernhardt, legendary icon of the Paris stage, receives a piece of jewelry stolen from the victim, along with an incriminating note: I know what you did.

It opens a new door for the Hazeltons’ investigation, as well. But not a soul believes that the Divine Sarah would become entangled in something so disreputable as murder—even if she and the late Mrs. Deaver did have a history of theatrical clashes. Amid questions of revenge, blackmail, scandals, and secrets, more poisoned pen letters follow, and suspects abound. Now it’s up to Francis and George to infiltrate the most elite social circles of Paris, and find a culprit before another victim faces their final act.

Coming June 24, 2025!

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Publishing June 24, 2025 (Kensington)

ISBN-13. 978-1496745149

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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Other books in this series

Book 1

Book 2

Book 7

Book 3

Book 7.5

Book 4

Book 5

Book 6