Die Around Sundown
Die Around Sundown
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In Mark Pryor's Die Around Sundown, Inspector Henri Lefort is tasked with solving a murder in the Louvre Museum in German-occupied Paris during World War II. With a list of suspects and the clock ticking, Henri must uncover a web of lies and prove his loyalty to his country while protecting his own secrets.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 10 August 2023
Publisher: St Martin's Press
In the heart of German-occupied Paris, amidst the shadows of World War II, Inspector Henri Lefort finds himself on a mission of utmost urgency. Tasked with solving the enigmatic murder of a prominent German major within the confines of the Louvre Museum, Lefort is faced with an impossible challenge. Despite being barred from the crime scene, he is provided with a list of suspects, each with their own secrets and motives. Among this enigmatic group is Pablo Picasso, a renowned artist with a penchant for the enigmatic. As Henri delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers a web of lies and treachery that threatens to engulf him. With time running out, he must navigate through a maze of treachery and deception, using his wits and instincts to outmaneuver his enemies and uncover the truth behind the murder. But as the stakes rise and the odds seem insurmountable, Henri must confront the ultimate test of loyalty to his country. Will he rise to the occasion and solve the mystery, or become another tragic story lost in the annals of a tragic time?
In the summer of 1940, the city of Paris was under the control of the German military, and the atmosphere was tense with fear and uncertainty. Inspector Henri Lefort, a seasoned detective with the Paris Police, was assigned to investigate the murder of a German major who had been found dead in the Louvre Museum. Despite being blocked from the crime scene, Lefort was determined to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice.
As he delved deeper into the investigation, Lefort encountered a group of artists who were living and working in the city, including Pablo Picasso. Picasso, known for his bold and innovative artwork, was also a known recluse who kept to himself and his circle of friends. However, Lefort soon realized that Picasso knew more about the murder than he was willing to share.
With only five days to solve the case, Lefort knew he had to move quickly. He began by questioning the suspects on his list, but each one seemed to have a motive for the murder. Some were jealous of the German major's position and wealth, while others had personal grudges against him. Lefort also discovered that there was a network of spies and informants operating in the city, making his job even more difficult.
As the investigation progressed, Lefort became increasingly aware of the danger he was in. He received threats from unknown individuals who were aware of his investigation and were willing to do anything to stop him. He also had to keep his own secrets hidden, as he was working undercover and had no one to trust.
Despite the obstacles, Lefort remained determined to solve the case. He spent countless hours poring over the evidence, analyzing witness statements, and following leads. He even went to great lengths to gain access to the Louvre Museum, where the murder had taken place.
Finally, after weeks of tireless work, Lefort was able to piece together the clues and identify the culprit behind the murder. It was a member of the German military who had been working as a spy for the French Resistance. The soldier had been jealous of the German major's position and wealth and had planned to kill him to gain control of his assets.
Lefort was able to apprehend the soldier and bring him to justice. The case was a major victory for the French Resistance, and Lefort was hailed as a hero. However, he knew that the danger was still not over. The soldier had revealed the existence of a larger network of spies and informants, and Lefort knew that he had to continue to work tirelessly to protect the city and his fellow citizens.
In the end, Lefort's investigation into the murder of the German major in the Louvre Museum was a success. He was able to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice, and he had done so while protecting his own secrets and staying one step ahead of his enemies. The case had also brought to light the existence of a network of spies and informants operating in the city, and Lefort knew that he had to continue to work tirelessly to combat them.
As he reflected on the case, Lefort knew that he had been fortunate to have been assigned to such a challenging and important mission. He was proud of the work that he had done and knew that it had made a significant impact on the war effort. He also knew that he had to stay vigilant and continue to work tirelessly to protect the city and his fellow citizens.
In conclusion, Mark Pryor's Die Around Sundown is a thrilling mystery novel set in German-occupied Paris during World War II. Inspector Henri Lefort is tasked with solving the murder of a German major in the Louvre Museum, and he encounters a group of artists, including Pablo Picasso, who know more than they are willing to share. With only five days to solve the case, Lefort must navigate through a web of lies and deception, using his wits and instincts to outmaneuver his enemies and uncover the truth behind the murder. Despite the obstacles and dangers he faces, Lefort remains determined to solve the case and protect his own secrets. The novel is a masterpiece of mystery and suspense, and it provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the artists and spies who lived in the city during a time of great uncertainty and danger.
Weight: 300g
Dimension: 233 x 154 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781250887740
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